Human Anatomy
Advanced Placement
Plays and Playwrights
A "Novel" Idea
Famous Horror Films
100

This is the first component of the digestive system, so be careful what you put in it!

What is the mouth? 

100

For Advanced Placement classes to be offered in a high school setting, schools must first have this committee's approval. 

What is the College Board? 

100

This playwright, nicknamed after a Southern state, penned A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie. 

Who is Tennessee Williams? 

100
J.K. Rowling has been in the news lately, though less for this character which she used to title many of her book releases. 

Who is Harry Potter? 

100

First released in 1980, it set off a chain of movies -- and murders -- by a man who didn't even appear in the first film. He would come along later. 

What is Friday the 13th? 

200
Weighing in at around three pounds, this is the second-largest organ and helps maintain a clean blood system. 

What is the liver? 

200

This Advanced Placement course is followed by the letters "AB" or "BC." 

What is AP Calculus? 

200

Tom Stoppard took the idea from Hamlet one step further with this play focused two minor characters.

What is Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

200

This book's opening lines are as famous as it gets: "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times."

What is A Tale of Two Cities? 

200

In 1978, this slasher began his slayings on either his favorite or least favorite holiday. 

Who is Michael Myers? 

300

The most important part of helping a body's hemostasis is found in this, a part of the brain. 

What is the hypothalamus? 
300

One expectation of this introductory course is that students will cultivate their understanding of the principles that apply to the functions of individual economic decision-makers by using principles and models to describe economic situations. 

What is macroeconomics? 

300

He warned the world of witch hunting in his play The Crucible. 

Who is Arthur Miller? 

300

In a complex exploration of the tragic Compson family from the American South, William Faulkner borrowed the title from another William: Shakespeare. 

What is The Sound and the Fury? 

300

This 1973 film is based off of the novel from William Peter Blatty. 

What is The Exorcist? 

400

This nerve branches out into number filaments of the auditory nerve. 

What is the Cochear? 

400

This offering allows students a chance explore in-depth strategies and learn to address specific vulnerabilities. 

What is AP Cybersecurity? 

400

Known for his plays Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard, he's become as known for the type of gun, named after him, in fictional works. 

Who is Anton Chekhov? 

400

Joseph Heller had no idea his book title would be a noun for a situation from which there is no escape. 

What is Catch-22? 

400

The 1973 film didn't kick off folk horror, but as an English film, it pushed folk horror back into the forefront. 

What is The Wicker Man? 

500
This is a tributary of the jugular and runs up the neck and into the facial veins. 

What is the retromandibular vein? 

500

There are two classes for Spanish. One is the study of its language. The other is this. 

What is AP Spanish Literature? 

500

The entire plot of this Samuel Becket play is two actors sitting in one place and doing this. 

What is Waiting for Godot? 

500

Now more famous as an adjective, this is the author of the famous In Search of Lost Time. 

Who is Marcel Proust? 

500

Which is better? The 1968 horror film or the 1967 novel of the same name? 

What is Rosemary's Baby?