Mythology/Folklore
Colors
Obscure History
Japanese Food
Psychology
100

This legendary outlaw, known for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, is often associated with Sherwood Forest.

Who is Robin Hood?

100

The chemical compound chlorophyll gives plants this distinctive color.

What is green?

100

In 1926, this famous magician and escape artist died on Halloween, fueling rumors that he might return from the grave.

Who is Harry Houdini?

100

This deep-fried dish consists of battered and fried seafood or vegetables and is often served with a dipping sauce.

What is Tempura?

100

This famous psychologist is known as the father of psychoanalysis.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

In Greek mythology, this creature is part lion, part goat, and part serpent.

What is a Chimera?

200

This color, which has the shortest wavelength on the visible spectrum, is often associated with calmness but can also symbolize sadness in Western cultures.

What is blue?

200

This city was buried under volcanic ash in 79 AD after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, preserving much of its Roman life.

What is Pompeii?

200

This fermented soybean dish is known for its strong smell and sticky texture and is a common breakfast food in Japan.

What is Natto?

200

This psychological disorder is characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

300

This legendary sword, said to have magical properties, was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.

What is Excalibur?

300

This rare natural eye color is often described as a mix of blue and green with hints of gold.

What is hazel?

300

In 1518, a bizarre phenomenon known as the Dancing Plague caused dozens of people in this European country to dance uncontrollably for days, some even to the point of death.

What is France?

300

A type of sushi that consists of raw fish or seafood atop a small bed of vinegared rice.


What is Nigiri?

300

The “fight or flight” response is activated by this part of the nervous system.

What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?

400

The Headless Horseman, a ghostly rider said to haunt Sleepy Hollow, originates from the folklore of this country.

What is the United States?

400

This color’s name comes from the Greek word for “burnt” and was historically derived from heated iron-rich soil.

What is Sienna?

400

This ancient civilization, known for its massive stone heads, flourished in Mesoamerica before the rise of the Maya and Aztecs.

What is the Olmec Civilization?

400

This traditional Japanese dish is made by grilling skewered chicken, often seasoned with salt or a tare sauce.

What is Yakitori?

400

The famous “Bobo doll” experiment by Albert Bandura demonstrated this type of learning.

What is Observational Learning?

500

A mischievous, turtle-like yokai known for loving cucumbers and challenging humans to sumo wrestling matches.

What is a Kappa?

500

The human eye can perceive more shades of this color than any other, due to the high concentration of cone cells sensitive to its wavelengths in the retina.

What is green?

500

The only clue left behind by the vanished Roanoke settlers was this single word carved into a tree.

What is “CROATOAN”?

500

This traditional Japanese dish consists of thinly sliced beef, tofu, and vegetables simmered in a sweet-savory broth of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin, and is often cooked tableside.

What is Sukiyaki?

500

This famous experiment by Ivan Pavlov involved conditioning dogs to associate a bell with food.

What is Classical Conditioning?