American Literature
Historical Hair
In My Element
Same Spelled Words
Probably John
200

Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code opens with a murder in which famous museum?

The Louvre

200

The epic “Beehive” hairstyle was born in this decade. There was A LOT of backcombing and hairspray involved and it typically took the form of a cone shape on top of the head.

The 60's
200

The periodic table is organized by this increasing number.

Atomic Number

200

Garbage and to deny.

Refuse

200

"Dear John" is an ode to Taylor's short-lived relationship with which fellow singer-songwriter?

John Mayer

400

What is the name of the heroine of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter?

Hester Prynne

400

This era was much more about individuality and expression. Crimping irons and perm solutions were the tools that were used to create these longs along with tons of accessories to jazz it up!

The 80's

400

What is the chemical symbol for tin?

Sn

400

To rip and a drop of saline fluid.

Tear

400

The catchphrase "You Can't See Me" is meant to indicate that this man is too quick for his opponents to see his actions coming. Online, however, jokes about the catchphrase involve people joking as though they literally cannot see him.

John Cena

600

Which story authored by Washington Irving features the character Ichabod Crane?

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

600

This decade saw the birth of "The Poof" where a small section of hair was backcombed at the front of the head and secured with a clip. A lot of the time it was teamed with a ponytail for an even more relaxed but polished look!

The 00's

600

The red compound hemoglobin is made up of this element.

Iron

600

A type of fish and an instrument mastered by Jaco Pastoruis.

Bass

600

NFL quarterback, Peyton Manning is spokesperson for this famous food chain and he also owns multiple outlets of it in Denver, Colorado.

Papa Johns

800

What classic novelist wrote the short story that the 2008 movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was based on?

F. Scott Fitzgerald

800

All natural was the go to look in this decade a sharp contrast to the high maintenance and elegant trends of previous eras. Long layered hair, braids and texture were huge.

The 70's

800

Almost 80% of the periodic table are made up of elements in this category.

The Metals
800

To exhibit or create something and agricultural edibles.

Produce

800

This character is one of the main characters in The Breakfast Club, serving as the anti-hero and stereotyped as "The Criminal".

John Bender

1000

What do the initials J. D. stand for in author J. D. Salinger’s name?

Jerome David

1000

"Victory Rolls" are without doubt the most iconic hair do of this decade. Hair was put into rolls and the remaining hair left down and usually waved. They were made with many techniques from backcombing, pinning, twirling and LOTS of hairspray was used.

The 40's

1000

This is the heaviest naturally occurring element in the world.

Uranium

1000

To propel a boat and to have a quarrel.

Row

1000

As one of the best known, awarded, and financially successful composers in US history, this man is known for hits from JAWS, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and Harry Potter.

John Williams