Plants
River Dwellers
Movies
Tulsa Time
American History
100

This is the process in which plants convert light into energy.

Photosynthesis

100

This is the direction that the fish with the most fitness swim in a river. 

Upstream

100

This film features a star studded cast of basketball legend Michael Jordan, 'Newman', and cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny.

Space Jam

100

This is the title of your host's radio show, where she plays songs from artists like Thin Lizzy, Sade, and Tonic

'Spins'

100

This man, the first U.S. president, was also well known for having wooden teeth.

George Washington

200

Snowdrops are the flower of January, Roses are the flower of June, this is the flower of April.

Daisy

200

This lizard-like amphibian is well known for being able to regenerate their limbs if lost. 

Salamander

200

This film famously had three endings in its theater debut, often confusing viewers after discussing with friends. 

Clue

200

This is your host's favorite film, as well as something she refuses to watch again until she has the Criterion DVD.

The Deer Hunter

200

This war lasted until 1991, and was a period of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.

The Cold War

300

These are the organelles present in plant cells that carry out the process of photosynthesis. 

Chloroplasts

300

These playful mammals have streamlined bodies that help them to swim and float in habitats. 

Otters 

300

In Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" trilogy, this fruit is known as the hidden sign of danger for the Corleone family. 

Oranges

300

When your host was younger, she would often find herself watching this film daily, which originally debuted in 1992. It features one of the best comedians to ever live in an "itty bitty living space". 

"Aladdin"

300

In this deal, titled by the name of a current U.S. state, was made with Napoleon in 1803

The Louisiana Purchase

400

These plants develop from spores, and have neither seeds nor flowers. They are used for food, medicine, and most popularly decoration. 

Ferns
400

Known for their long bodies and 'whiskers', these fish are synonymous with the film "Grumpy Old Men" in their search to catch the legendary, "___ Hunter". 

Catfish

400

This well-known comedian turned director was married to Ann Bancroft from 1964 until her passing in 2005. 

Mel Brooks
400

This is what your host plans to do with her minor qualifications of art history after receiving her degree. 

Museum Curation

400

Having only been stolen once by Nic Cage, the Declaration of Independence was signed in this year. 

1776

500

This is the study of heritable changes in gene function that are unexplained by known DNA sequences. An organisms genes 'express' themselves in a different way than expected. 

Epigenetics

500

These medium-sized birds are precision divers for food in rivers and streams. They also share a name with a Gothic Revival style architectural outpost off of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York.

Kingfisher

500

A film, directed by Simon Wincer, was put on by your host's father one night. It features characters by the names Harley Davidson, and 'this' man, who is played by Don Johnson. 

The Marlboro Man

500

This is your host's favorite number of all time. 

4

500

Founded in 1872, this is the oldest national park in the United States.

Yellowstone