Science/Weather
proverbs
Inventors
Music
Mothers Day
100
  • A Scientist who studies the atmosphere and weather?

Meteorologist

100

Early Bird...

Catches the worm

100

He invented lightening rods after flying a kite in a storm.

Benjamin Franklin

100

Diana Ross was a member of which 1960s American singing group?

The Supremes

100

People buy lots of flowers on Mother’s Day. What is the other holiday that have the most flower sales?

Valentines day

200

A device for measuring atmospheric pressure

A barometer

200

It takes two

to Tango

200


Elisha Otis invented this in 1853? hint "This is often out of order in this building.

lift/elevator

200

Which band released the song 'Good Vibrations'?

Beach Boys

200

In the Roman Catholic Church, Mother’s Day is most associated with admiration for whom?


Virgin Mary

300

A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm.

Tornado

300

All That Glitters

Is not gold

300

In 1895, the world's first disposable what was made by King Camp Gillette

Razor Blade

300

 Which group released the single 'The Sound of Silence' in 1965?

Simon and Garfunkel

300

What is the highest number of babies that have been born at one time?

9

400

small white ice crystals formed directly from the water vapor of the air

Snow

400

A journey of a thousand miles...

begins with a single step

400

What did Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895 invent.

 Hint " It can tell you if you have a fractured bone"

X rays

400

Who released the song 'My Way' in 1969?

Frank Sinatra

400

Which U.S. State is called the “Mother of Presidents” because 8 presidents have been born there?


Virginia

500

 A tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more

A hurricane

500

Necessity is....

 the mother of invention

500

Karl Elsener in 1891 invented this portable multitool for your pocket or key chain.

Swiss Army Knife

500

Jimmy Page was the lead guitarist of which band?

Led Zepplin

500

This woman did missionary work among the poorest of the poor, opened hospices, orphanages, leper houses in multiple countries.

Mother Theresa