Math Terminology
Historic Crash Outs
Turn the Heat Up
PC Part Acronyms
Mythical Creatures
200

The result of adding two or more numbers together

Sum

200

In 1912, the Titanic collided with this

Iceberg 
200

The average surface temperature of this object allows us to survive 

Sun

200

CPU

Central Processing Unit

200

This creature is human on top and horse on bottom

Centaur 

400
a+ b= c, shoutout to Greece

Pythagorean Theorem 

400

The Hindenburg was a zeppelin that was filled with this... what could go wrong

Hydrogen

400

The average human body temperature

98.6 degrees Fahrenheit 

400

HDD

Hard Disk Drive

400

You'll stumble upon this three-headed hellhound guarding the entrance to Hades and the underworld if you pass way

Cerberus 

600

A line segment joining the center of a circle with any single point on the circle itself

Radius 

600

This famous NASCAR driver died in an accident on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500

Dale Earnhardt, SR

600

The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth was recorded in this North American location at a whopping 134 degrees

Death Valley, CA

600

DAILY DOUBLE

LCD

600

This cephalopod look-alike is said to dwell in the Norwegian Sea... and wherever we are at 9:30 in Sea of Thieves 

Kracken

800

DAILY DOUBLE

The number that occurs most often in a list

800

Princess Diana died in single car accident while being chased by paparazzi in this European city 

Paris

800

This part of the brain is in charge of controlling your body temperature by regulating sweat release and blood flow to your skin

Hypothalamus 

800

BIOS

Basic Input/Output Systems

800

These supernatural beings in Arabian Folklore have also been called genies, and they're scary in Demonologist! 

Jinns

1000

Rhombus, rectangle, and trapezoid are all part of this geometric category 

Quadrilateral 

1000

This was the British Cruise Ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat during WWI that killed all civilian passengers on board

Lusitania 

1000

Popular in the Middle East, these architectural elements are used in buildings to allow for passive cooling and cross ventilation 

Windcatchers (Wind Tower/Scoops)

1000

SATA

Serial Advanced Technology Attachment

1000

This Greek sea monster was seen as the yin to Scylla's yang, residing under a small rock in a narrow channel

Charybdis