Significant Dates
Literary Devices
Greek Mythology
Periodic Table
Sports
100

May 2nd, 2025

Dental School Graduation

100

Exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally

Hyperbole

100

Often referenced in human anatomy, this Titan was condemned to hold up the weight of the sky for eternity

Atlas

100

Xe

Xenon

100

Besides Tom Brady, this is the only other QB to win Super Bowls with multiple teams

Peyton Manning

200

January 20th, 2025

OSU Natty

200

a word that sounds like the noise it describes.

Onomatopoeia

200

Odysseus came up with this cunning strategy to infiltrate Troy, ending a major war.

Trojan Horse

200

Pb

Lead
200

This is the distance between bases on a baseball field

90 feet

300

July 30, 1999

Brock's Birthday

300

A contradiction that reveals a deeper truth, like “less is more.”

Paradox

300

This figure flew too close to the sun with wings made of wax.

Icarus

300

As

Arsenic

300

This is the team name of Jackie Moon's team in Semi-Pro

Flint Tropics

400

November 22, 1963

JFK Assassination

400

A word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning—and often a different spelling, like “pair” and “pear.”

Homophone

400

This labyrinth-dwelling monster had the body of a man and the head of a bull.

Minotaur
400

Fr

Francium

400

In professional darts, this is the term for achieving a perfect leg by scoring exactly 501 points in the fewest possible throws

Nine-darter

500

December 17, 1903

Wright Brothers First Flight

500

A rhythmic pattern in poetry consisting of five pairs of syllables per line, where each pair follows an unstressed-stressed beat. It is a classic Shakespearian pattern of poetry

Iambic Pentameter

500

He was cursed to push a boulder up a hill for eternity, only for it to roll back down each time.

Sisyphus

500

W

Tungsten

500

This country has won the most FIFA world cup titles

Brazil