Rainy Days
Six Letter Words
Vegetables
Movies
American History
100

A rainy day phrase: this means to not spoil someone's happiness or excitement.

"Don't rain on my parade"

100

A device that by means of suction collects dust and small particles from floors and other surfaces.

Vacuum

100

This underground vegetable comes in many colors such as white, yellow, and red. It is cut to put on salads or sandwiches

Onions

100

This 1931 film, based on Mary Shelley’s novel, tells the story of a scientist who creates a living being from body parts, only to see his creation spiral into violence and tragedy.

Frankenstein

100

How many signatures are on the Declaration of Independence?

a. 13

b. 26

c. 42

d. 56

56 

200

 Reduce your speed when it's raining to avoid this dangerous driving condition, which occurs when tires lose contact with the road

Hydroplaning

200

A burrowing, plant-eating mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail.

Rabbit

200

This vegetable comes either red or green and is round/oval in shape.

Cabbage

200

This 1933 film tells the story of a massive creature captured on a remote island and brought to New York, where it escapes and climbs the Empire State Building in one of cinema’s most famous sequences.

King Kong
200

What was the date of the Black Tuesday stock market crash? 

a. October 23, 1929

b. October 24, 1929

c. October 25, 1929

d. October 26, 1929

October 24, 1929

300

A type of cloak with a hole in it, this item is often worn on rainy days 

a Poncho

300

Cloth or other material produced by weaving or knitting fibers

Fabric

300

This vegetable is often sliced to put in soups or cut in lengths and topped with peanut butter as a snack.

Celery

300

This 1982 film tells the story of a young boy who befriends an alien stranded on Earth and helps him evade government capture while trying to find a way to get him back home.

ET: The Extraterrestrial

300

What was the first United States national monument?

The Devils Tower in Wyoming

400

A rainy day phrase:To hold onto something, especially money, for a time in the future when it might be needed unexpectedly or for an emergency

"Save it for a rainy day"

400

A small, edible root that is red and typically eaten raw 

Radish

400

This vegetable is high in starch. It is enjoyed in many ways: fried, boiled, or mashed

Potatoes

400

This 1967 film follows the exploits of a bank-robbing duo whose crime spree and tragic end captivated audiences and solidified their place in American pop culture.

Bonnie and Clyde

400

When was the first U.S. dollar printed? 

a. 1861

b. 1862

c. 1863

d. 1864

1862

500

On this ringed planet, it's largest moon, Titan, rains methane

Saturn

500

A system of billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction

Galaxy

500

This vegetable can be found in a cheesy spinach dip

Artichoke

500

This 1973 film follows a mother who seeks the help of two priests to rid her young daughter of a terrifying supernatural presence that has taken over her body in one of the most unsettling films in horror history.

The Exorcist

500

Who was the shortest-serving United States president?

William Henry Harrison - he got sick and died 31 days into his term after being elected in 1841.