Songwriters
Geography
Math
Worldwide sports
worldwide instrument
100

Who wrote about feelings about days of the week?

Who is Sting

100

What is the largest mountain range in North America

The rocky Mountains

100

What is (5+6)x (100+1)

1111


100

What is the most popular sport in england

Footbal/soccer

100

his stringed instrument looks like a guitar, only it's triangular in shape. Its wooden body is covered by three strings. Like a guitar, the strings can be plucked or strummed. The origin of the balalaika is unknown but scholars generally agree that it most likely evolved from the domra, a Ukrainian stringed instrument belonging to the lute family.

balalaika

200
  1. Who is known for the hit "Purple Haze"?
  1. Who is known for the hit "Purple Haze"?
200

 Which transcontinental country (Europe and Asia) spans 11 time zones?

Russia

200

What was the number 0 originally called?

Cipher

200

What does the worldwide baseball competition WBC stand for.

World Baseball Classic.

200


This instrument contains four strings although it can use up to eight strings. At one time the strings were made from catgut but nowadays nylon is used. The ukulele typically consists of four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone. Due to its adaptability to many forms of music, some well-known musicians who have mastered the ukulele are Don Ho, Pete Townshend, Eddie Vedder, Colbie Caillat, and Taylor Swift.

Ukelele

300
  1. Which band wrote a song that features the lyrics "I can't get no satisfaction"?

Rolling Stones

300
What is the second highest peak in America

 Mount Saint Elias.

300

what shape is a symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side. The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape.

Parabola


300

 In which year were the first modern Olympic Games held?

1896

300

Question: What percussion instrument consists of a set of metal bars struck with a hammer or mallet to produce musical tones of different pitches?

Glockenspiel

400

DAILY DOUBLE


What famous brazilian songwriter wrote the hit funk song "downtown".

Annita

400

 What is the lowest point in the ocean

Mariana Trench

400

What is "gods number" of a rubiks cube or the lowest amount of moves it will always take to solve a rubiks cube.

DAILY DOUBLE

20 moves

400

Which sport is known as the ‘king of sports’?

Soccer

400
  1. What is the term for someone who plays the flute? 

Flauntist

500

 Who once performed the theme song to 'A Different World' years after 'Poetry Man'?

Pheobe Snow

500

 Which country has the most pyramids in the world?

Sudan

500

In Israel, instead of “+”, they use what?

inverted T


500

 How long is an Olympic swimming pool in meters?

50 meters

500

is the oldest instrument ever discovered is a 60 thousand year old Neanderthal drum.

false, for it is a flute