Mod Squad
Twilight
Pretty in Pink
Braveheart
Uncle Jessie
100

The region in the Middle East where ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia developed, known for its fertile soil and favorable conditions for agriculture.

Fertile Crescent

100

a set of laws created by King Hammurabi of Babylon, one of the earliest known legal codes in history.

Hammurabi's Code

100

a set of letters or symbols used in a writing system to represent the sounds of a language.

alphabet

100

Religious leaders or officials who perform sacred rituals, lead ceremonies, and act as intermediaries between people and the gods in many ancient societies.

priests

100

 a person who writes or copies documents by hand.

scribe

200

a large, pyramid-shaped temple tower in ancient Mesopotamia.

ziggurat

200

A legendary figure in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, known for being a hero in the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the earliest known works of literature.

Gilgamesh

200

The artificial watering of land to help crops grow, often using channels, ditches, or pipes to bring water to the fields

irrigation

200

Who is the cowboy in the movie "Toy Story"?

Woody

200

Relating to the countryside or areas outside of cities, characterized by farms, villages, and open spaces.

rural

300

Where is Big Ben located?

London, England

300

Simone Biles is an athlete known for which sport?

Gymnastics.

300

simple drawings or symbols that represent objects or ideas.

pictographs

300

Fine particles of soil carried by rivers and streams, often deposited in river valleys during floods, contributing to the fertility of the land.

silt

300

a ruler, such as a king or queen, who has supreme authority over a territory or a group of people.

monarch

400

an ancient system of writing used in Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.

cuneiform

400

An excess amount of something beyond what is needed, like food surplus that can be stored for times of scarcity or traded with others.

surplus

400

What is the fastest land animal?

Cheetah

400

You have to walk into a room with one match. When the door closes the room is completely dark. There is a candle, a wood-burning stove, and a fireplace. Which do you light first?

The match

400

a powerful king of Babylon known for his military conquests and the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

Nebuchadnezzar

500

 long narrative poems that celebrate the deeds of legendary or heroic figures.

epics

500

Who is Simba's dad?

Mufasa

500

 An ancient Mesopotamian ruler who created one of the first empires in history, known for his military conquests and administrative innovations.

Sargon

500

A system of organizing people into different ranks or classes based on factors like wealth, power, or occupation, influencing their status and roles in society.

social hierarchy

500

A self-governing city and its surrounding territories that form an independent state, often found in ancient Mesopotamia.

city-state

600

Relating to cities, typically with a higher population density, more buildings, and a greater concentration of economic activities.

urban

600

The belief in or worship of multiple gods or deities, as seen in many ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia.

polytheism

600

What does a thermometer measure?

Temperature

600

Human-made waterways constructed for irrigation or transportation purposes, such as moving water to fields or connecting different regions.

canals

600

What's the biggest human organ?

Skin

700

What is the largest bird?

Ostrich

700

a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.

chariot

700

The assignment of different tasks or roles to different people in a society or community to improve efficiency and productivity.

division of labor

700

the art and science of designing and constructing buildings.

architecture

700

A group of territories or peoples brought under a single ruler or government, often through conquest or colonization

empire