Animals
Food and Drink
Hodgepodge
Children's Literature
Vegetables
100

What is a female fox called?

A Vixen

100

Sliced apples sautéed in butter are a classic filling for these French pancakes

Crepes

100

This flavoring comes from a mixture of coffee and chocolate

Mocha

100

What kind of animal is Wilbur in Charlotte's Web?

A pig

100

What vegetable can grow up to 35 inches long?

A Cucumber

200

What body part can help determine the age of a Lion?

The Nose

200

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

The name of this Caribbean liqueur is from the Spanish word for “aunt Mary.”

Tia Maria

200

This Norse god had iron gloves a belt of strength & a magic hammer

Thor

200

What famous river does Tom Sawyer live on in the Mark Twain novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?"

The Mississippi River

200

What color did carrots naturally grow in before being genetically modified?

Purple

300

What animal has the thickest fur of any mammal?

Sea Otter

300

White, black, & green types of this drink all come from the same plant—Camellia sinensis.

Tea

300

What is Wendy's last name in Peter Pan?

Darling

300

In Harry Potter who is the head of the Gryffindor house?

Professor McGonagall

300

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

Some people use this vegetable to temporarily dye their hair red?

Beets

400
What is a group of parrots called?

A Pandemonium

400

Garbanzo beans commonly go by this name as well

Chickpeas

400

It is said he may have been poisoned on St. Helena by Arsenic in his wallpaper

Napolean Bonaparte

400

What is the name of the dragon guarding treasure in "The Hobbit"

Smaug
400

This plant is thought to be a vegetable, but is actually a fruit

A Tomato

500

How many legs does a Lobster have?

10

500

To make mousse d’ecrevisses, you need at least 30 of these freshwater crustaceans

Crawfish

500

What is the official job title of the person who directs the largest library in the world?

The Librarian of Congress

500

In what series of books do the Beudelaire children appear?

A Series of Unfortunate Events

500

This vegetable was used as currency in ancient Greece?

Radish