4-Letter Words
JCPRD 50 Plus Program
World Geography/History
Pop Culture
Randomly Fun
100

Pick up the _ _ _ _, "the rate of speed at which someone walks or runs. 

What is Pace. 

100

What is the fastest-growing sport for seniors and is offered at 3 of JCPRD's 50 Plus locations? 

What is Pickleball.

100

This river runs through Egypt and is the longest river in the world.

What is the Nile River. 

100

This 1990's sitcom followed the lives of six friends living in New York City?

What is FRIENDS. 

100

What is the name of the force that pulls objects towards each other?

What is Gravity.

200

A popular type of protein powder is made from this watery byproduct of cheesemaking.

What is Whey. 

200

This four player, tile-based game was developed in China and spread across the world. You can attend this game for drop-in play through the 50 Plus Program. 

What is Mah Jongg. 

200

The smallest country in the world. 

What is the Vatican City. 

200

This famous American singer is known for hits such as “Like a Virgin” and “Vogue.”

Who is Madonna. 


200

This popular video game franchise features a plumber who saves a princess from a villain named Bowser.

What is Super Mario Bros. 

300

To walk in shallow water.

What is Wade.

300

This ancient Chinese martial art class is offered at Roeland Park monthly on Thursday evenings. 

What is Tai Chi. 

300

Which ocean is the largest by surface area? 

What is the Pacific Ocean. 

300

This famous American musician is known for hits such as “Like a Rolling Stone” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.”

Who is Bob Dylan. 

300

This iconic American city is known as the “Windy City.”


What is Chicago. 

400

A long, involved story, account, or series of incidents.

What is Saga.

400

How many 50 Plus locations/program sites are there?

What is 6. 

400

This country is home to the Great Barrier Reef.

What is Australia. 

400

This famous American singer is known for hits such as “I Will Always Love You” and “The Greatest Love of All.”

Who is Whitney Houston. 

400

This 1980s toy was made up of tiny colorful beads that could be arranged into various designs.

What is Bead Sprites or Perler Beads. 

500

From French, it can replace the word "place" in "in place of".

What is Lieu

500

What does JCPRD stand for? 

What is Johnson County Park & Recreation District.

500

This ancient civilization built impressive structures like Machu Picchu and Nazca Lines in South America.

What is the Incas.

500

This famous American director is known for movies such as “Jaws” and “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.”

Who is Steven Spielburg. 

500

This type of alcohol is made by fermenting agave plants and is often associated with Mexico.

What is Tequilla.