Famous Paintings
Basic Science
Everyday Life
Books of the Bible
Biblical Places
200

He painted the “Mona Lisa.”

Leonardo da Vinci 

200

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars

200

This appliance keeps food cold (spelling matters).

R‑E‑F‑R‑I‑G‑E‑R‑A‑T‑O‑R  

200

The third book of the Bible.

Leviticus 

200

Jesus was born in this town.

Bethlehem

400

“Starry Night” was painted by this Dutch artist.

Vincent van Gogh

400

Water boils at this temperature in Celsius. (Give me fahrenheit as well for full points).

100C/212F

400

WD‑40 is commonly used for this household issue.

Squeaky hinges/Something is stuck

400

This book contains the Ten Commandments.

Exodus

400

The walls of this city fell after Israel marched around it.

Jericho

600

The name of the famous painter, whose self-portrait is shown here: 

Vincent van Gogh

600

This is the powerhouse of the cell.

The Mitochondrion.

600

This company’s slogan is “Just Do It.”

Nike

600

The name for the first 5 books of the Bible.

The Pentateuch.

600

Jonah fled from God to avoid going to this city. 

Nineveh

800

“The Last Supper” is located in this Italian city.

Milan

800

This gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen

800

The “QWERTY” layout refers to this.

A keyboard.

800

The shortest book in the Bible.

3 John

800

Paul was imprisoned here before appealing to Caesar. (The hint is in the name).

Caesarea

1000

“The Persistence of Memory” features melting clocks by this surrealist.

Salvador Dali

1000

The first law of thermodynamics deals with this concept.

The law of conservation of energy, stating that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.

1000

This common kitchen spice was once worth its weight in gold.

Black pepper.

1000

The longest book in the Bible by Word Count. (Psalms is the longest by chapter).

Jeremiah (33,002 words in Hebrew)

1000

Abraham was called out of this Mesopotamian city.

Ur