Odd One Out
Omni 'Q'
Doubling Up
Keeping Tune
To The Stars
100

Gold, Silver, Iron, Plastic

Plastic

100

This basic unit of mechanics represents the smallest known quantity of energy.

Quantum

100

This nocturnal mammal, often found rummaging through trash, has a masked face and ringed tail.

Raccoon

100

This “King of Pop” released the hit album Thriller in 1982.

Michael Jackson

100

This is the name of the galaxy that contains our Solar System.

Milky Way

200

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Jupiter

Jupiter

200

This Middle Eastern country’s capital is Doha and it hosts one of the world’s largest natural gas reserves.

Qatar

200

This term describes lines that never intersect.

Parallel

200

This instrument, with 88 keys, is commonly used in classical and jazz music.

Piano

200

This planet is known as the “Red Planet” due to its iron oxide surface.

Mars

300

Shakespeare, Dickens, Picasso, Tolkien

Picasso

300

This 5-letter word means a witty or clever remark, often delivered quickly in conversation.

Quip

300

This character of the alphabet is something you might send in the mail.

Letter

300

This term describes the speed of a piece of music, often indicated in beats per minute.

Tempo

300

The region around a black hole from which nothing, not even light, can escape.

Event Horizon

400

Paris, Sydney, Berlin, Madrid

Sydney (Only city not in Europe)

400

In statistics, this term refers to dividing a data set into four equal parts.

Quartiles

400

This genre, often associated with improvisation and swing, shares its name with a word meaning energy.

Jazz

400

This American composer wrote the famous film scores for Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and Harry Potter.

John Williams

400

These spinning lights are known as cosmic timekeepers

Pulsars

500

January, March, July, November

November (Less than 31 days)

500

This type of decision requires a minimum number of members present to conduct official business.

Quorum

500

This third letter of the Greek alphabet.

Gamma

500

In music notation, this symbol, known as an accidental, raises a note by one half step.

Sharp

500

Predecessor to the James Webb Space Telescope, launched in 1990, this telescope provided some of the clearest images of distant objects at the time.

Hubble Space Telescope