Screen Time (Movies & TV)
Science Lab
Around the World
Word Play (English/Literature)
Randomness
100

In the movie Inside Out, this emotion is yellow and tries to keep Riley happy.

Joy

100

This is the closest star to planet Earth.

Sun

100

This is the smallest continent in the world.

Australia

100

Words like "Bam," "Pow," and "Sizzle" are examples of this poetic device.

Onomatopoeia

100

This is the number of colors in a standard rainbow.

seven

200

This streaming platform is home to Stranger Things and Wednesday.

Netflix

200

H2O is the chemical formula for this life-sustaining liquid.

Water

200

You’ll find the Eiffel Tower in this famous European city.

Paris

200

A person, place, thing, or idea is known as this part of speech.

Noun

200

This Greek mythological hero was known for his incredible strength.

Hercules

300

This Marvel hero's real name is Peter Parker.

Spider-Man

300

These are the three states of matter: Solid, Liquid, and _____.

Gas

300

This is the longest river in the world, located in Africa.

Nile

300

This is the name for a word that means the opposite of another word.

Antonym

300

In chess, this is the only piece that can move in an "L" shape.

Knight

400

In The Hunger Games, this is the heroine's younger sister whom she volunteers to replace.

Primrose Everdeen

400

This force keeps us from floating off into space.

Gravity

400

This structure in China can be over 13,000 miles long.

Great Wall of China

400

In a story, this is the main character who is usually the "hero."

Protagonist

400

This is the only mammal capable of true, powered flight (not just gliding).

Bat

500

This 1994 Disney movie was remade into a "live-action" CGI version in 2019, featuring Simba and Nala.

Lion King

500

Often called the "powerhouse of the cell," this organelle generates energy.

Mitochondria

500

This is the only country that is home to the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia

500

This type of comparison uses "like" or "as"—for example, "quiet as a mouse."

Simile

500

This is the name of the first person to ever walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong