Around the house
Out in the yard
In the kitchen
TV & Movies
Back to school
100

This household appliance keeps your milk cold and your leftovers safe.

What is the refrigerator?

100

This tool has a long handle and metal tines, and you use it to gather leaves in the fall.

What is a rake?

100

This common utensil helps you flip pancakes or burgers on a hot pan.

What is a spatula?

100

This animated yellow family from Springfield has been on TV since 1989

Who are The Simpsons?

100

This tool uses #2 lead and often has a pink eraser at the end.

What is a pencil?

200

It’s the piece of furniture you’re most likely to binge-watch TV from.

What is the couch/sofa?

200

In summer, you might set this up so kids (or dogs) can run through and cool off.

What is a sprinkler?

200

This measuring tool is essential for baking recipes.

What are measuring cups (or spoons)?

200

Released in 1975, this thriller made people afraid to go back in the water.

What is Jaws?

200

In math class, this triangular tool helps draw perfect angles.

What is a protractor?

300

In many homes, this room is where you’ll find a shower, sink, and a medicine cabinet.

What is the bathroom?

300

This machine trims grass to an even height — though some people still prefer a push version.

What is a lawnmower?

300

This small appliance makes your morning brew, and often comes with a glass carafe.

What is a coffee maker?

300

This actor played Jack in Titanic and later won an Oscar for The Revenant.

Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?

300

This U.S. holiday marks the unofficial “end of summer” for many students.

What is Labor Day?

400

This often-overlooked tool has stiff bristles and a long handle, and keeps your floors crumb-free.

 What is a broom?

400

This type of structure, often made of wood or vinyl, marks the boundaries of many yards.

What is a fence?

400

This cooking method involves submerging food in hot oil until it’s golden brown.

What is frying?

400

This sci-fi franchise features characters like Spock, Captain Kirk, and the USS Enterprise.

What is Star Trek?

400

This scientific instrument, first used in the 1600s, lets students see cells and tiny organisms.

What is a microscope?

500

Invented in the early 20th century, this device made hand-washing clothes largely obsolete.

What is the washing machine?

500

These decorative stones or bricks create a walkway through a garden or lawn.

What are pavers (or stepping stones)?

500

This French term refers to the preparation of ingredients before cooking, meaning “everything in its place.”

What is mise en place?

500

This 1927 film, The Jazz Singer, is credited as the first feature-length film with synchronized sound.

What is the first “talkie”?

500

This ancient civilization is credited with developing the first true alphabet around 1000 BCE.

Who were the Phoenicians?