🏆 Sports
🌍 Nature’s Weirdos
😂 Why Is My Pet Like This?!
🗯️ Finish the Phrase
🇺🇸 U.S. State Oddities
100

This sport is known as “the beautiful game.”

What is soccer?

100

This animal gives birth to babies—the male carries them.

What is a seahorse?

100

Dogs wag their tails to show this emotion.

What is happiness?

100

“Break a ______.”

What is leg?

100

This state lets visitors dig for and keep real diamonds in a state park.

What is Arkansas?

200

This is the number of bases on a baseball field.

 What is four?

200

This bird can fly backwards, unlike most others.

What is a hummingbird?

200

Cats purr when they feel this (or sometimes when stressed).

What is comfort/contentment?

200

“Piece of ______.”

What is cake?

200

This state has a town where wearing cowboy boots was once restricted unless you owned cows.

What is California?

300

In bowling, three strikes in a row are called this.

What is a turkey?

300

This shrimp creates a snap so loud it can stun prey.

What is a pistol shrimp?

300

This small pet stores food in its cheeks like a little pantry.

What is a hamster?

300

“Don’t cry over ______.”

What is spilled milk?

300

This state doesn’t observe daylight saving time due to extreme heat.

What is Arizona?

400

This NBA legend won 6 championships with the Chicago Bulls.

Who is Michael Jordan?

400

This animal has the strongest bite force among land animals.

What is a hippopotamus?

400

Dogs may roll in dirt to do this.

 What is mask their scent (or just be weird 😅)?

400

“Straight from the ____’s mouth.”

What is horse?

400

This state has months of daylight and darkness each year.

What is Alaska?

500

The Olympics are held every ____ years.

What is four years?

500

This mammal has fingerprints so similar to humans they can confuse investigations.

What is a koala?

500

This quirky pet trait means each dog has a unique version of it—like fingerprints.

What is a nose print?

500

“Spill the ______.”

What are beans?

500

This state grows more pumpkins than any other in the U.S.

What is Illinois?