Indigenous History for 100:
Grown together, “The Three Sisters” of pre-Columbian Native American farming were beans, squash, and this.
Corn
Chemistry for 100:
This simple element is the most abundant in the universe.
Hydrogen
Movies for 100:
This is the title of a Black Sabbath song, or, a Robert Downey Jr. movie.
Iron Man
Sports History for 100:
In 776 BC, this well-known competition held its first official games.
The Olympics
Aspire for 100: How long has Aspire been open?
Ten years
Ancient History for 200:
He was the King of Macedonia who destroyed the Persians and conquered an empire that stretched to India.
Alexander the Great
Ecology for 200:
Stretching for 5.5 million square miles, this land area is the largest desert in the world.
Daily Double!
Antarctica
Television for 200:
This Game of Thrones prequel opens 172 years before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen.
The House of the Dragon
Basketball for 200:
Who holds the NBA record for most points scored in their career?
Lebron James
Aspire for 200:
How many different types of floorplans does Aspire offer its residents?
Three
Greek History for 300:
This ancient Greek philosopher, who was Aristotle’s teacher, wrote “The Republic.”
Plato
Genetics for 300:
Dolly was the first-ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she?
A sheep
Music for 300:
Beyoncé's April 14th, 2018 show as the first Black women headliner here has become legendary.
Coachella
Baseball for 300: Which team holds the highest all-time win-loss percentage in MLB history?
New York Yankees
Aspire for 300: How much would a resident have to pay per month to have a pet at Aspire?
$30.00
World History for 400:
This event in 1989 signaled the end of the end of the Cold War.
The Fall of the Berlin Wall
Astronomy for 400:
The solar system is composed of eight planets, seven of which spin counterclockwise. What is the only planet that spins clockwise?
Venus
Literature for 400:
The film Easy A re-imagined this decidedly unfunny 1850 novel as a comedy.
The Scarlet Letter
Cycling for 400: Which country is considered to have the highest percentage of people using bicycles regularly?
The Netherlands
Aspire for 400:
Which mail carrier is the only one that delivers packages into parcel lockers?
Daily Double!
USPS
American History for 500:
On November 21, 1620, 41 male passengers signed this document while anchored at a Massachusetts harbor.
The Mayflower Compact
Pathology for 500:
What disease stems from the medieval term that means “bad air?”
Malaria
Video Games for 500:
“Korebeiniki,” a folk song about a peddler and a girl haggling over the price of goods, is best known outside Russia as the theme music for what classic video game?
Tetris
Football for 500: Which NFL team is the only team to finish with a perfect season?
The Miami Dolphins
Aspire for 500:
Who is the longest serving employee at Aspire?
Mic