Astronomy
Geography
Aquatic Animals
Cooking
Random and Theorems
100

What planet is this

Neptune

100

What city is this house in?

Crystal or Minneapolis are acceptable answers. Only because google says the house is in Minneapolis.

100

What animal is this?

Turtle

100

What is a roux?

A mixture of fat and flour.

100

What theorem is this?

a+ b= c2

Pythagorean Theorem

200

What is this red spot on Jupiter called?



The great red spot

200

What city or country is this famous wall located in? Note: The man below plans on building him a brother.

Jerusalem

200

What animal is this?

Blobfish

200

What is the term used for opening an oyster?

Shucking

200

Name a NFL team that has never appeared in a Super Bowl.

Cleveland Browns

Detroit Lions

Jacksonville Jaguars

300

What is an astronomical unit?

Bonus: What is the shorthand for it?

The average distance between the earth and the sun (roughly). Exactly equal to 149,597,870,700 m.

Either answer is correct.

Bonus: au or AU

300

What is the largest river in the world

The Nile
300

What fish is this?

Anglerfish

300

What is the chemical reaction responsible for creating a sear on your meat.

The Maillard reaction

300

What is the answer to life the universe and everything?

42

400

Name a moon of Jupiter

Europa, Io, Callisto, etc 

400

Where is this? (More specific than just the country)

Banf, Canada

400

Which fish was this?

Sea Urchin

400

What would you call this way of cutting peppers

Julienne

400

What theorem is this?

An object in motion stays in motion.

Newton's first law of motion, or the law of inertia

500

In an astronomy or physics class you might be asked to calculate a metric known as "escape velocity" 

What is escape velocity?

The minimum speed needed for an object to break out of orbit.

500

What is this place called?

The Palace of Versailles

500

What fish is this?

Monkfish

500

Name 3 of the 5 mother sauces of French cuisine

béchamel, velouté, espagnole, hollandaise, and tomato

500

What theorem is this?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed

First law of thermodynamics