Black history month:
Awesome African-Americans
Lunar new year:
Tiger talk
Super bowl Sunday:
Football facts
Valentine's day:
Literary couples
President's day:
Weird presidential facts
100

This woman helped rescue more than 300 people in her 19 trips working with the underground railroad. 

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100

Unlike most cats, Tigers love water and are strong these.

What are swimmers?

100

What are the roman numerals for 2022's super bowl?

 What is LVI?

100

Finish the quote: “For never was a story of more woe than this of...”

What is Juliet and her Romeo?

100

These two presidents both died on July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years after signing the declaration of independence.

Who are Thomas Jefferson and John Adams? 

200

In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first Black person to win an Oscar for her supporting role in this movie.

What is Gone with the Wind?

200

This country has the largest number of tigers living in the wild.

What is India?

200

Sarah Thomas was the first woman to referee the Super bowl in this year.

What is 2021?

200

This couple's romance begins with one calling the other "carrots" and immediately getting slate broken over his head.

Who are Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe?

200

The White House had no official name until this president took office in 1901, it was known by other names including the Presidential Palace, the President's House and the Executive Mansion.

Who is Teddy Roosevelt? 

300

This African-American athlete made history at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by winning 4 gold metals, publicly undermining Hitler's statements of Aryan supremacy.  

Who is Jesse Owens?

300

Tigers' trademark stripes are found not only in their fur, but also on this.

What is their skin?

300

Including 2022, the Rams have competed in this many super bowls.

What is 5?

300

This Bronte heroine says this of her love, "He’s more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."

 Who are Cathy and Heathcliff?

300

This man was the first left-handed president and the second to be assassinated.

Who is James Garfield?

400

This artist is not only the first Black artist to win a Grammy for Album of the Year, for 1973’s Innervisions, but also the first and only musician to win Album of the Year with three consecutive studio albums.

Who is Stevie Wonder?

400

Although they rarely do so after childhood, tigers can use their retractable claws to do this when chasing leopards and monkeys.

What is climb trees?

400

Around 60 million people tuned in for the first super bowl broadcast in this year.

What is 1967?

400

This couple from Celtic folk tales is believed by some to be an inspiration for Romeo and Juliet's story.  

Who are Tristian and Isolde? 

400

While this president was skinny dipping in the Potomac river, journalist Anne Royall took his clothes and wouldn't return them until he agreed to an interview. (He answered her questions "with only his head showing above the water.")

Who is John Quincy Adams?

500

In 1773, this woman became the first black American to publish a book of poetry.

Who is Phillis Wheatley?

500

The oldest living tiger, Falvel, was rescued from a circus and sheltered at a zoo in this US city.

What is Tampa, Florida?

500

It is estimated that this much money will be legally wagered on this year's super bowl. 

What is $1 billion?

500

With her wandering husband presumed dead, this Greek heroine must marry one of her 108 suitors once she finishes her weaving project, so she stays up every night for three years unpicking her work from that day.

Who are Odysseus and Penelope?

500

Before the term "first lady" was popularized in reference to Dolley Maddison, the American President's wife was referred to as this. 

What is Presidentress? (Or Mrs. President, but that's way less fun)