Religion
Dog Breeds
Cooking
English
EMS Acronyms
100

This is the most practiced religion in the world.

Christianity

100

Snoopy is this breed of dog.

Beagle

100

This is the primary ingredient in falafel. 

Chickpeas (garbanzo beans)

100

This is the name of the plastic material at the end of a shoelace.

Aglet

100

APGAR

Appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respirations

200

This is the name of the holy book in Judaism.

Torah

200

This is the tallest breed of dog.

Great Dane

200

This many tablespoons are in a cup.

16

200

Find the verb: "The cats at the cafe are so cute."

Are

200

ENAMES

Environment, number of patients, additional resources, mechanism of injury/ nature of illness, extrication, spinal immobilization

300

This person is the founder of the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Mormonism).

Joseph Smith

300

This is the fastest breed of dog.

Greyhound

300

This is the most expensive spice in the world. 

Saffron

300

This is the past tense of "swim".

Swam

300

PASTE

Progression (or provocation), associated chest pain, sputum, talking/ tiredness, exercise tolerance 

400

This concept refers to the end of the cycle of rebirth in Buddhism.

Nirvana

400

Queen Elizabeth II owned at least 30 of this kind of dog.

Corgi

400

This is the country in which Caesar salad originated. 

Mexico

400

The most commonly used letter in the English alphabet.

E

400

SLUDGEM

Salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal distress, emesis, miosis

500

There are this many pillars of Islam.

5

500

This dog breed was bred by monks to rescue people in the Swiss Alps.

St. Bernard

500

This cooking term refers to slicing vegetables into thin strips. 

Julienne

500

This is a word that is formed by taking parts of other words (ex "brunch").

Portmanteau

500

AEIOUTIPS

Alcohol, epilepsy, insulin, overdose, underdose, trauma, infection, psych/poison, stroke