The Wizzard of Oz
Weather or not
Peanuts
Tricky Questions
100

After the Wizzard left in his hot air baloon without her, Dorothy was stranded.  That is, until Galinda told her to click her heels three times and utter this phrase.

"There's no place like home"

100

This weather phenominon is a rotating low pressure system that is destructive by nature.  The rotation an span from hundrends to thousands of miles across. 

Hurricane

100

This Peanuts milestone came in 1966 when this classic special made its debut warnign about the fury of a woman who has been treated out of tricks or treats.

It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown


100

Just before Mount Everest was discovered, this was the highest mountain in the world.

Mount Everest

200

While walking on the yellow brick road, Dorothy and the Scarecrow encounter a patch of mean old trees.  This is the fruit that was thrown at them.

Apples


200

This SUMMERTIME weather phenominon occurs in thunderstorms dropping balls of icy precipitation

Hail

200

If a british farmer has 22 sheep and all but 9 die in a tragic accident, this is how many he has left

Nine
300

After Dorithy arrives at the emerald city, the Wicked Witch of the West flies in the sky above to city to write this message in black smoke.

Surrender Dorothy


300

This is the sound produced by rapididly expanding air due to high temperatures from this bolt of electricity.

Thunder

300

Most of the gang visits Lucy's pyschiatric booth, Shulz' update of a lemonade stand.  This boy certainly has some issues.


Pig Pen

300

Jill's mother has four daughters.  The first is named Spring, the second is named Summer, the third is named Autumn.  This is the name of the last child.

Jill

400

The snow scene in 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" caused Dorothy and her friends to fall asleep.  The fake snow was made out of this carcinogenic material?


Asbestos

400

This is the scientific name for the menacing, towering clouds in a thunderstorm.

Cumulonimbus

400

Charles Shulz loved Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" sonata, which this tiny virtuoso is playing.


Shroeder

400

What word starts with 'e', ends with 'e', but only contains on letter?

An envelope

500

Written in 1900, he wrote the original story for "The Wonderful Wizzard of Oz"

Frank Baum

500

A day prior to 9.11.01, this hurricane was destined to strike NYC before a cold front pushed it out to sea.

Hurricane Erin


500

This is in the middle of March and April

The letter "r"