Metrics
Idioms
U.S. Capitals
MN. History
Life Science
100
The number of grams in 1,000 milligrams.
What is 1 gram?
100
This idiom means you can't tongue.
What is the cat has your tongue?
100
This is the capital of Illinois.
What is Chicago?
100
This is the state tree of Minnesota.
What is the Red Pine?
100
The amount of alcohol present in the blood-stream is called by this name.
What is Blood alcohol concentration or BAC?
200
The number of years in a decade.
What is ten?
200
This idiom is to make peace between two people who have not gotten along for some reason.
What is to bury the hatchet?
200
This is the capital of Nevada.
What is Las Vegas?
200
The year Minnesota became a state.
What is May 11, 1858?
200
This is the largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
300
The number of feet in a mile.
What is 5,280?
300
This idiom means to endure something in a difficult situation or maybe pay for something because nobody else would.
What is bite the bullet?
300
This is the capital of the state of Washington.
What is Seattle?
300
The name of Minnesota's football team,
Who are the Minnesota Vikings?
300
This is what you call an animal with a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
400
The number of cubic inches in one cubic foot.
What is 1,728 cubic inches?
400
This idiom means a boring person who spoils the happiness of others maybe by not participating or something.
What is a wet blanket?
400
This is the capital of Virginia.
What is Richmond?
400
The world's largest continuous,indoor network of pededtrian pathways.
What is the Skyway.
400
This animal loves part of his life in water and then on land.
What is What is an amphibian?
500
The number of feet in an acre.
What is 43,560?
500
This idiom means to protest strongly for any and all to hear.
What is to raise a stink?
500
This is the capital of Alaska.
What is Juneau?
500
The city in Minnesota where Judy Garland was born.
What is Grand Rapids?