What is the coldest continent?
Antarctica
This instrument has 47 strings and requires both hands and feet to play.
Harp
______ of the Opera was indeed there.
Phantom
Quarantine
This student completely dropped the ball for band by missing 2/3 of the Spring Music Games because she has to "learn how to drive"
Lola
An _____ a day, keeps the doctor away.
Apple
This is the lightest and most abundant element.
Hydrogen
You might confuse this dark colored bread with burnt toast
Pumpernickel
The result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
Quotient
This adjective means full of bright or shining light
Luminous
This animal, often confused with an anteater, is the only animal that starts with this double letter.
Aardvark
A unit of frequency (cycles per second)
Hertz
This word means "a large, excessive amount of something"
Plethora
This South American seed is a complete protein, often confused as a grain.
Quinoa
A adjective to describe your 2 directors; often associated with myths and men
Legendary
This is the birth country of Mozart
Austria
This is a term for the passing of traits from parents to their children.
Heredity
This root vegetable is often confused with a carrot.
Parsnip
This nation boasts the 3rd largest natural gas reserves
Qatar
Similar to our students' concert prep for the first few months, this word means a lack of energy and enthusiasm
Lethargic
This color is a vibrant shade of sky blue
Azure
This is known as the catchy part of a song; typically in or near the chorus.
Hook
This geometric principle states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Pythagorean Theorem
Katniss Everdeen keeps her arrows in this "trembling" container
Quiver
This is the site of the first shot fired of the American Revolutionary War.
Lexington