History
Science
Animals
Halloween
Mythology
100

The “Cold War” was mainly a political and military tension between these two superpowers.

United States and the Soviet Union

100

This organ in the human body is primarily responsible for pumping blood.

Heart

100

This flightless bird is native to Africa and is the largest living bird.

ostrich

100

This orange vegetable is most commonly carved into jack-o’-lanterns.

pumpkin

100

In Greek mythology, this creature is half-man, half-bull, and lived in the Labyrinth.

Minotaur

200

This Italian explorer, sailing for Spain in 1492, is often credited with discovering the Americas.


Christopher Columbus

200

This process allows plants to make food using sunlight.

photosynthesis

200

This long, snake-like fish can generate electric shocks to stun prey or defend itself.

electric eel?

200

this classic monster is said to transform during a full moon.

werewolf

200

This vengeful spirit is said to crawl on its hands or elbows after being cut in half from falling on a railroad. It now torments those alone waiting for trains at night.

Teke Teke

300

This 1950–1953 conflict ended in a stalemate and created a heavily militarized border that still divides a nation today.

Korean War

300

The theory that species evolve over time through natural selection was proposed by this scientist.

Charles Darwin

300

The fastest land animal in the world, capable of reaching speeds up to 70 mph

cheetah

300

In this popular 1978 movie, a masked killer named Michael Myers terrorizes a small town.

Halloween

300

In Roman mythology, she is the goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to the Greek Aphrodite

Venus 

400

The United States entered World War II after this surprise attack on December 7, 1941.

Pearl Harbor

400

Objects that resist changes in motion have this property.

inertia

400

This deep-sea fish has a bioluminescent lure on its head to attract prey

What is the anglerfish

400

This 1931 film popularized the image of a tall, pale vampire with slicked-back hair

Dracula

400

In Egyptian mythology, this god of the afterlife is often depicted with a jackal head.

Anubis

500

This canal, completed in 1914, connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

Panama Canal

500

This phenomenon causes light to bend when it passes from one medium to another, like from air to water.

refraction

500
The only bird that can fly forwards, backwards, directly up, and down. It can also hover 

Humming bird

500

In Mexican tradition, this holiday, celebrated around the same time as Halloween, honors deceased loved ones.

Day of the Dead Día de los Muertos 

500

This bird, often seen as a symbol of immortality and protection, is a mythical three-legged creature in Japanese folklore.

Yatagarasu