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Science 101
200

A "baker’s dozen" equals this many items, not 12.

What is 13?

200

In this classic 2-player strategy game, your goal is to get four of your colored checkers in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

What is Connect 4?

200

My enemies get trapped in my webs, and I can climb walls.

Who is Spider-Man?

200

A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.

What is a blizzard?

200

This invisible force pulls objects, including you, down toward the center of the Earth.

What is gravity?

400

You use these to measure small amounts of ingredients.

What are measuring spoons?

400

In this classic game of naval strategy, you shout "You sunk my battleship!" after locating and attacking your opponent's hidden ship.

What is Battleship?

400

I am known for my incredible speed, faster than the speed of light and my sister can create force fields.

Who is Flash?

400

This natural, violent force is a funnel-shaped cloud extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.

What is a tornado?

400

This force acts against movement when two surfaces rub together, often slowing things down.

What is friction?

600

This tool is used to roll out cookie dough into a flat sheet.

What is a rolling pin?

600

In Blokus, the best strategy is to move toward the center of the board early and make sure your pieces only touch at these,

What are the corners?

600

I have super strength, flight, and x-ray vision, and I'm not from Earth.

Who is Superman?

600

 This is the calm center of a hurricane.

What is the eye?

600

This is the simple term for a push or a pull exerted on an object.

What is force?

800

You use this tool, often made of silicone, to scrape every last bit of cake batter out of the bowl.

What is a rubber spatula?

800

In Monopoly, this is the most valuable place to have and it cost $2000 with a hotel.

What is the Boardwalk?

800

I can shrink down to the size of an ant but keep my human strength.

Who is Ant-Man?

800

This instrument is used to detect and record the strength of an earthquake.

What is a seismograph?

800

This famous scientist is known for developing the laws of motion and gravity.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

1000

This process, often done to flour, helps break up lumps and add air to your dry ingredients.

What is sifting?

1000

In this game the best strategy is to take notes and eliminate suspects to find out who committed the crime in the mansion.

What is Clue?

1000

Captain America uses this red, white, and blue item to defend himself.

What is a shield?

1000

These are huge ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

What is a tsunami?

1000

An object will do this in water if its density is greater than the volume of water it displaces.

What is sink?