Football Basics
Ballroom Dancing
Soccer
Musical instruments
4-letter words
100
The player whose job it is to get the ball to open receivers.
What is the quarterback?
100
This elegant, closed position dance is designed for a large dance floor, is danced in 3/4 time, and is defined by long, flowing movements, continuous turns, and a "rise and fall" technique.
What is the Waltz?
100
This player is the last line of defense between attacking players and the goal and carries great responsibility.
Who is the Goalkeeper?
100
A piece of music played by two people.
What is a duet?
100
The opposite of quiet.
What is loud?
200
A team is given this many chances (downs) to move the ball 10 yards.
What is four?
200
This popular, social Latin dance is danced in 4/4 time, and is defined by a lot of hip motion and 5 small steps that are danced to 4 beats.
What is the Cha-Cha?
200
Also called strikers, these players are positioned farthest forward on a team closest to the opponents goal.
Who are the Forwards?
200
This instrument has an average of 88 keys.
What is the piano?
200
You put this on your foot before a shoe.
What is a sock?
300
A field goal is worth this many points.
What is 3 points?
300
Timing is everything for this smooth, beautiful, romantic dance, which combines slow and quick steps with footwork timing that is usually "slow, slow, quick, quick"
What is the Foxtrot?
300
How often does the World Cup take place?
What is every 4 years?
300
This instrument usually has six strings.
What is the guitar?
300
This is the hair that runs down the back of a lion's neck.
What is a mane?
400
The number of downs you are given before you turn the ball over.
What is four downs?
400
This dance that originated in Buenos Aires must be danced to a repetitive style of music with a count of 16 or 32 beats and requires the partner to lead the other around the floor in a curving pattern.
What is the Tango?
400
Number of substitutions allowed in a professional game.
What is 3?
400
This instrument is played sideways and is a woodwind.
What is the flute?
400
Part of the face below the eyes and above the mouth.
What is a nose?
500
This team has won the most super bowls.
Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers?
500
This "grandfather of all swing dances" that evolved from the Charleston is defined by the swingout, frenzied kicks, and can also be calm and sophisticated.
What is the Lindy Hop?
500
The number of referees are needed in a professional game.
What is 4?
500
This instrument usually comes in a collection with feet operating pedals and is played with sticks.
What is a drum set?
500
You open this to enter a room.
What is a door?