MUSIC
HOMOPHONIC PAIRS
SPELLING
PATRIOTIC SONGS
CHEMISTRY COMMON KNOWLEDGE
ROADSIDE AMERICA
100

A curveball, or the highness or lowness of a musical tone

Pitch

100

Where you'd buy a jib for your cutter at 25% off

Sail Sale

100

In the Gregorian calendar, it's the 2nd month

F-E-B-R-U-A-R-Y

100

"America" or "My Country, 'Tis Of Thee" is sung to the same tune as this European country's anthem

England

100

Forerunner of chemistry that mixed science, religion & magic

Alchemy

100

In Minnesota, competition is fierce in displaying statues of this woodsman & his ox

Paul Bunyan

200

Number of instruments that would comprise a nonet

9

200

Yogi without his hat, collar & tie

Bare Bear

200

This word is also spelled out in the song that includes the following:

"What you want..."

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

200

According to Julia Ward- Howe, "Mine eyes have seen the glory of" this

The Coming of the Lord

200

When cane sugar is dissolved in water, this drops below 32°

The Freezing Point

200

Folger's Spokeswoman Mrs. Olson's hometown of Stanton, Iowa, proudly spouts off about the world's largest of these

Coffee Pot

300

Laurens Hammond invented this instrument

Electric Organ

300

To employ female sheep

Use Ewes

300

A device used to stop the flow of blood through an artery by compression

T-O-U-R-N-I-Q-U-E-T

300

This food item was slang for "a dandy" when "Yankee Doodle" was written

Macaroni

300

In 1814, Berzelius suggested using these, not pictographs, to stand for the elements

Letter Abbreviations

300

In Cawker City, Kansas, traffic could get tied up as drivers gawk at an 8,953-lb. ball of this

Ball of String (or Twine)

400

This instrument is a hybrid of the clarinet & oboe

Saxophone

400

Notation for a crash in a percussionist's score

Cymbal Symbol

400

Steak sauce, made of vinegar, soy, & other ingredients, named for a county in England

W-O-R-C-E-S-T-E-R-S-H-I-R-E

400

1st written for the Army-Navy football game of 1906, it's the "theme song" of the U.S. Navy

Anchors Aweigh

400

Octane, C8H18, is an example of these organic compounds containing only hydrogen & carbon

Hydrocarbons

400

Columbia Falls, Maine, displays the world's largest trap for this culinary prize

Lobster

500

All bands in the U.S. are technically classified into these 2 types

Marching and Concert or Symphonic

500

The main fundamental law

Principal Principle

500

If you can use your left hand & right hand equally well, you're considered this

A-M-B-I-D-E-X-T-R-O-U-S

500

It's said the view from Pike's Peak inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write this

America the Beautiful

500

What the particles in a suspension will do over time that they won't do in a solution

Settle

500

Neilsville, Wisconsin, displays a 17-ton fake hunk of this to replace the real one devoured in 1965

Cheese