Roughly Described
Lazy Music
Obscure Sciency Info
Figures of Speech
Forgotten
200

A wrench.

What is a wrench?

200
An instrument with a lot of loops.

What is a French Horn?

200

The hormone that makes you hungry, and the one that makes you feel full.

What are ghrelin and leptin?

200

An indirect comparative description of two objects, liking one towards the other.

What is a simile?

200

The number with the smallest absolute value.

What is 0.

400

A clap, but with more than 1 person.

What is a high five?

400

A lazy tempo.

What is largo, andante, lento, etc?

400

The primers for DNA in PCR are comprised of this macromolecule.

What is DNA?

400

The greatest Orator ever.

Who was Julius Caesar?

400

Words spoken a little while ago, but still heard.

What is an echo?

600

A picture of a person who is almost smiling that people care about a lot.

What is the Mona Lisa?

600

The excitable musician who stands up a lot during a concert.

Who is the concert master?

600

The next generation technique to sequence RNA.

What is RNA Sequencing (RNA Seq)?

600

A logical fallacy falsely equating two distinct items to be the same, typically performed with an apparent "sleight of hand."

What is equivocation?

600

A juxtapositional absence of light within a particular space.

What is a shadow?

800

A piece of cloth with extra fabric specks used near water.

What is a towel?

800

4 3 3 is an example of this

What is a 7th chord?

800

In 100% purity, this compound has a molarity of 55.5 (moles/liter).

What is water?

800

The person who started fire side chats.

Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?

800

An absence of continuity present within an object or collection of objects, most commonly filled with a relatively empty space.

What is a hole?

1000

Running away to a place which is apparently red, but seems more brown then red, but we want to make green because we are worried where we are might stop being green. Also because it would be cool.

What is colonizing Mars?

1000

The instrument that can do the truest glissando.

What is a trombone?

1000

In group theory, an item within a group which generates the entire group through repeated "multiplication" of itself.

What is a generator?

1000

Words spoken by two characters, by one characters, and one character effectively by themselves.

What are dialogue, a monologue, and a soliloquy?

1000

The collective misremembering of specific details by large groups.

What is the Mandela Effect?