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100

This is the only letter not appearing in the name of a U.S State

Q

100

This British band’s 1964 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show drew over 70 million viewers and kicked off the “British Invasion.”

The Beatles

100

This famous familial duo 1903 flight at Kitty Hawk is widely considered the birth of powered aviation.


the Wright brothers?

100

This invisible layer of gases protects Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.


A: What is the ozone layer?

100

This Greek food is a sandwich made with meat, vegetables, and sauce, wrapped in pita bread.


A: What is a gyro?

200

This letter begins most words in the English Dictionary

S

200

This music festival held in upstate New York in 1969 became a symbol of peace, love, and counterculture.

Woodstock

200

This high-speed rail service in Japan, introduced in 1964, is known for its speed, efficiency, and punctuality.

Bullet Train
200

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen

200

This creamy product that is consumed with berries, used in smoothies, and has a multitude of flavors such as vanilla is called what

Greek Yogurt.

300

This civilization is credited for creating the first alphabet

The phoenicians

300

In 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. became the youngest person at the time to receive this international honor, awarded “for his nonviolent struggle for civil rights.”

Nobel Peace Prize

300

This American car model, introduced in 1964, created an entirely new “pony car” class and became a cultural icon.

Ford Mustang

300

The upward force that allows airplanes to fly is called this.


Lift

300

Considered a loan word from Greek, what is the difficult-to-spell name of the dip or sauce made of strained yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, and other seasonings? It is most often served cold as part of an appetizer.



Answer: Tzatziki

400

This letter in scrabble is worth the highest points

Z

400

This 1960s hairstyle for women, created by aqua net and teasing, added dramatic height and became an iconic look of the decade.

Beehive

400

Founded in 1916 in Seattle, this company became one of the world’s largest aerospace manufacturers, producing iconic aircraft such as the 747, 777, and 787.

Boeing

400

This phenomenon occurs when warm air rises and cool air sinks, creating circular patterns that drive wind and weather systems.

A: What is convection?


A: What is convection?

400

 Greece got into a conflict with one of its neighbors over the country's name because it coincided with what northernmost administrative region of Greece?

Macedonia

500

This letter was the last to be added to the modern english alphabet

J

500

Often worn by hippies as a symbol of peace and connection to nature, this flower—featured heavily during the Summer of Love—also became a metaphor for the movement itself.

Daisy

500

Completed in 1869, this U.S. railway project connected the Atlantic and Pacific coasts for the first time.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

500

This scientific principle states that as the speed of a fluid (including air) increases, its pressure decreases, and it helps explain how airplane wings generate lift.



A: What is Bernoulli’s principle?

500

n 1912, Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia declared war on the Ottoman Empire. They fought the First Balkan War along with which country in Southeast Europe that was a monarchy at the time, as noted by “Kingdom of” before its name?



 Montenegro