Deserts
Moons
Superheroes by 'Real' Name
College Team Nicknames
Muscles
FINAL JEO
100

This desert in North Africa is the largest in the world.

The Sahara.

100

To the Greeks the goddess of the moon was Selene; to the Romans, her.

Luna.

100

Tony Stark.

Iron Man.

100

Gators, Seminoles.

Florida.

100

This word precedes minimus, medius & maximus in the names of the 3 large muscles of the buttocks.

Gluteus. 

100

[FINAL JEO CATEGORY]: 

WRITERS FOR CHILDREN.

200

Part of the Chihuahuan Desert lies in Chihuahua, one of this country's most prosperous states.

Mexico.

200

After Neil & Buzz, Pete Conrad & Alan Bean were next to set foot on the Moon, as part of this mission.

Apollo 12.

200

Bruce Wayne.

Batman.

200

Longhorns, Aggies.

Texas.

200

Inhaling & exhaling result mainly from the contraction & expansion of this dome-shaped muscle.

Diaphragm.

300

This California desert valley was named by gold seekers, many of whom didn't survive the crossing of it.

Death Valley.

300

Named for a Titan, Iapetus is a moon of this planet that's named for the Roman god of agriculture.

Saturn.

300

Peter Parker.

Spider-man

300

Wildcats, Sun Devils.

Arizona.

300

By definition, this muscle of the back of the arm has 3 heads.

Tricep.

400

The Patagonian Desert lies west of Buenos Aires in this country.

Argentina.

400

In 1971 the 9th probe in this "nautical" program took the first up-close pictures of Mars' moons Phobos & Deimos.

Mariner.

400

Wade Wilson.

Deadpool.

400

Black Knights, Orangemen.

New York.

400

4 muscles make up this "cuff" that pitchers dread tearing.

Rotator Cuff.

500

The Gobi, the largest desert in Asia, is in southern Mongolia & the northern part of this country,.

China.

500

The outermost of Jupiter's Galilean satellites, it's named for a nymph changed into the form of a bear.

Callisto.

500

James "Logan" Howlett.

Wolverine.

500

Indians, Razorbacks.

Arkansas.

500

You use this broad, flat muscle to raise your shoulders.

Trapezius.

500

[WRITERS FOR CHILDREN]: The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine gave "rejoice" as a rhyme for the correct pronunciation of his name.

Dr. Seuss.