The US Constitution
Three’s a Streak
Everyday Science
Philadelphia
Pop Culture
100

This amendment gives Americans the right to bear arms

2nd
100

This prefix simply means three

Tri-

100

Plants utilize sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water along with this process to make their own food

Photosynthesis

100

This level of government, covering all of the United States, used to be in Philadelphia; today, it’s not in any state

Federal Government

100

This companion (he wouldn’t see it that way) of SpongeBob was known for his constant negativity — or blunt realism, as he may consider it

Squidward Tentacles

200

The Preamble refers collectively to Americans in this way

We the People

200

The main antagonist of this nursery rhyme is the Big Bad Wolf

The Three Little Pigs

200
Earth’s atmosphere is comprised of about 78% this gas

Nitrogen

200

This famous sandwich is a Philly classic — if you see it on a menu elsewhere, and it says Philly before its name, don’t touch it. Also, no green peppers allowed

Cheesesteak

200

This singer was seen often on Chiefs broadcasts; after all, she’s engaged to one of their star players

Taylor Swift

300

The 5th amendment protects Americans against this type of criminal liability, not the game we’re currently playing

Double Jeopardy

300

The Kansas City Chiefs were one super bowl win from a three-peat; this challenger had a different idea

Eagles

300

This basic compound, sometimes referred to unnecessarily as dihydrogen monoxide, exhibits many fascinating physical properties. Oh, and it’s also what keeps us alive

Water

300

This coastal state’s northern half aligns itself more with New York, while the south end is Eagles Country

New Jersey

300

This gangster film was Francis Ford Coppola’s opus, so much so that just when you think you’re out (of references to it), they pull you back in

The Godfather

400

The 16th amendment established this taxation, one you’re probably not too happy about

Federal Income Tax

400

This bowling term signifies three consecutive strikes — and no, you can’t eat it

Turkey

400

Water freezes at this temperature on the Kelvin scale

273

400

The steps leading to this building gained fame from their inclusion in the 1976 film Rocky

Philadelphia Art Museum

400

This ABC personality took over for Pat Sajak when he retired from hosting Wheel of Fortune

Ryan Seacrest

500

This amendment in the Bill of Rights gave any power not afforded to the federal government either to the states or the people

10th

500

This principle of photography calls for the photographer to divide the screen into three equal sections and place the subject on one of the dividing lines

Rule of Thirds
500
Named after a Greek word meaning “amber”, this subatomic particle is much smaller than the ones you’d find in an atom’s nucleus

Electron

500

These American metalworkers were the ones who recast the famous Liberty Bell twice after it cracked upon first use

Pass & Stow

500

This musical genre was the one Taylor Swift originally became famous for

Country