One-Hit Wonders
Guess the Animal Tail
Elizabethan Vocab
Where on Earth is that?
Medical Terms
100

"Tequila"

A. The Coasters

B. The Champs

C. The Chumps

D. The Toasters

B. The Champs

100

A. Rhinoceros

B. Otter

C. Anaconda

D. Beaver

D. Beaver

100

What was a "gossip"?

A. A friend or neighbor

B. A nemesis

C. A politician

D. A member of the clergy

A. A friend or neighbor

In Elizabethan times, a gossip could refer to a friend or neighbor as well as to an idle talker

100

A. Switzerland

B. Bolivia

C. Norway

D. Nepal

C. Norway

Norway Lofoten islands are in the Artic Circle 

100

What is vertigo?

A. Fear of water

B. Fear of closed spaces

C. A state of dizziness

D. Fear of dogs

C. A state of dizziness

200

"Billionaire"

A. Bruno Balvin

B. Travis McConnell

C. Travie McCoy

D. Duck and Cover

C. Travie McCoy

200

A. Goat

B. Cow

C. Pig

D. Sheep

C. Pig

200

What was a "galoche"?

A. A permanent residence

B. A type of flu

C. A wood-soled sandal, shoe, or overshoe

D. A meat pasty

C. A wood-soled sandal, shoe, or overshoe

200

A. Austria

B. Italy

C. Australia

D. Greece

B. Italy

200

What is the name of malignant tumor of the bone, most often occurring in males under age 30?

A. Osteoporosis

B. Osteosclerosis

C. Osteomalacia

D. Osteosarcoma

D. Osteosarcoma

300

"The Safety Dance"

A. Men Without Hats

B. Men with Hats

C. Men at Work

D. Men Working with Hats

A. Men Without Hats

300

A. Crocodile

B. Iguana

C. Komodo dragon

D. Giant tortoise

C. Iguana

300

What was a "tippler"?

A. A solicitor

B. A gambler

C. A retailer of ale or beer

D. An impoverish person

C. A retailer of ale or beer

300

A. Russia

B. Mexico

C. Spain

D. Saudi Arabia

A. Russia

The cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed was built by Ivan the Terrible

300
Which part of the human body does multiple sclerosis affect?

A. Reproductive system

B. Nervous system

C. Digestive system

D. Respiratory system

B. Nervous system

400

"Funkytown"

A. Wild Cherry

B. Funk Machine

C. Leggs Inc.

D. Lipps Inc.

D. Lipps Inc. 

400

A. Badger

B. Opossum

C. Muskrat

D. Weasel

B. Opossum

400

What was a "doddypol"?

A. A chef 

B. A foolish person

C. One's employer

D. A humorless person

B. A foolish person

400

A. Kenya

B. Chile

C. China

D. Australia

D. Australia

Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, rests in Australia's Northern Territory

400

What is the name of the disorder characterized by the patchy loss of melanin pigment of skin?

A. Psoriasis

B. Vitiligo

C. Eczema

D. Ichthyosis

B. Vitiligo


500

"Play That Funky Music"

A. Wild Time

B. Wild Strawberry

C. Wild Funk

D. Wild Cherry


D. Wild Cherry

500

A. Lemur

B. Raccoon

C. Three-toed sloth

D. Baboon

A. Lemur

500

What was a "shot"?

A. A tavern bill

B. A town crier

C. A brick

D. A glass of whiskey

A. A tavern bill

Rather than drinking a shot, Elizabeth tavern patrons would pay it, as shot referred to a tavern bill

500

A. South Korea

B. Ireland

C. Argentina

D. Mexico

B. Ireland

Ireland Cliffs of Moher reach 700 feet above the sea and stretch for five miles

500

What type of lung infection is tubercolosis?

A. Viral

B. Bacterial

C. Fungal

D. Parasitic

B. Bacterial

Tuberculosis bacteria infect and damage the lungs