3-Letter Body Parts
Science "Class"
Before They Were Famous
It's All Relative
4-Letter Foods
100

You have two of these specialized organs for seeing, though a "bull" only has one in the center of a target.

What is an Eye?

100

This is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air we breathe.

What is Nitrogen?

100

Before he was the "Fresh Prince," this actor was a Grammy-winning rapper who struggled with the IRS.

Who is Will Smith?

100

These two brothers from Dayton, Ohio, are credited with inventing and flying the first successful airplane.

Who are the Wright Brothers?

100

This staple grain is the primary food source for more than half of the world's human population

What is Rice?

300

This joint connects the femur to the tibia and is protected by a "cap" called the patella.

What is a knee?

300

In a plant cell, this green pigment is responsible for absorbing light energy for photosynthesis.

What is Chlorophyll

300

This The Hangover star was once a real-life licensed physician before his comedy career took off.

Who is Ken Jeong

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

This actress, daughter of Goldie Hawn, made her own name in rom-coms like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.

Who is Kate Hudson?

300

This small, green, tree-like vegetable is actually a member of the cabbage family

What is Kale?

500

Anatomically known as the "axilla," it’s the hollow area under the arm where the shoulder joins the torso.

What is the (arm)pit?

500

This term refers to the "center of gravity" or the point in an object where its mass is concentrated.

What is the centroid?

500

Before she was a "Friend" named Rachel, this actress worked as a telemarketer and a bike messenger.

Who is Jennifer Anniston

500

 This U.S. President was the fifth cousin of the 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt

500

This French word for "liver" is often associated with a luxury pâté made from duck or goose

What is Foie?