Rom Coms
Fast Food Chains
Musical Instruments
Sports
Human Body
100

In this movie, Emma Stone plays Olive, a high schooler with a reputation problem.

What is "Easy A"?

100

“Finger‑Lickin’ Good” chicken is this Kentucky‑born brand’s promise.

What is "KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)"?

100

This six-stringed instrument is commonly strummed or picked and used in genres from folk to rock.

What is a "Guitar"?

100

This athlete has won the most Grand Slam singles titles in women’s tennis history.

Who is "Serena Williams"?

100

This part of the body digests food and absorbs nutrients.

What is the "Small Intestine"?

200

This 2008 film involves a dad telling his daughter three stories about women he’s loved.

What is "Definitely, Maybe"?

200

Drive‑thru diners know this burger chain by its square patties and bright orange freckled mascot.

What is "Wendy's"?

200

This four-string instrument is the smallest and highest-pitched in the bowed string family.

What is a "Violin"?

200

This athlete won 23 Olympic gold medals, the most of any Olympian.

Who is "Michael Phelps"?

200

This organ detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs & alcohol.

What is the "Liver"?

300

This 2004 rom-com involves a man trying to make his amnesiac girlfriend fall in love with him every day.

What is "50 First Dates"?

300

Known for the whopper, “Have it your way” is this flame‑grilling chain’s long‑running mantra.

What is "Burger King"?

300

This keyboard instrument produces sound by pressing air through metal reeds.

What is an "Accordion"?

300

This Canadian basketball player was a two-time NBA MVP.

Who is "Steve Nash"?

300

This is the medical term for your voice box.

What is a "Larynx"?

400

This rom-com stars Julia Roberts as a famous actress who falls for a London bookstore owner.

What is "Notting Hill"?

400

Californians swear by “animal style” at this family-owned burger spot with a crossed palm‑tree logo.

What is "In-N-Out Burger"?

400

This instrument has 47 strings, a triangular frame, and is plucked by hand.

What is a "Harp"?

400

This country has won the most Winter Olympic medals overall.

What is "Norway"?

400

This dome-shaped muscle plays a major role in breathing.

What is the "Diaphragm"?

500

This 2007 rom-com stars Katherine Heigl as a woman dealing with an unexpected pregnancy.

What is "Knocked Up"?

500

Famous for sliders, this chain claims to have invented the “fast food” concept back in 1921.

What is "White Castle"?

500

This low-pitched woodwind instrument uses a double reed and a long, curving body.

What is a "Bassoon"?

500

This team won the first Super Bowl in NFL history.

Who are the "Green Bay Packers"?

500

This long nerve runs from the lower back down the leg.

What is the "Sciatic Nerve"?