Colorful Music Names
What State is That?
Abstract Sports Teams
White Boys That Can Chill
Rhyme Time
200

Ozzy Osbourne was the longtime lead singer of this metal band

Black Sabbath

200

The motto of this large "Lone Star State" is simply, "Friendship"

Texas

200
Bernie Sanders, John McCain, Susan Collins, Joe Manchin

Ottawa Senators

200

He's the star of "Dune", "Marty Supreme", and "Call Me By Your Name"

Timothee Chalamet

200
Argentine Dance Performed by a Tropical Fruit

Mango Tango

250

This country band, named after their lead singer, had their biggest hit with “Chicken Fried”

Zac Brown Band

250

This state provides 100% of the U.S's supply of almonds.

California

250

Orcas, Bottlenose, Spinners

Miami Dolphins

250

His first album, "Justified". His most recent album, "Everything I Thought It Was".

Justin Timberlake

250

A Bizarre Chinstrap

Weird Beard

300

“Blue Orchid”, “Icky Thump”, and “Fell In Love With a Girl” are songs from this rock duo who were recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The singer and drummer were also a romantic couple!

The White Stripes

300

By a wide margin, Alaska has the U.S's largest coastline at over 33,000 miles. Coming in second place is this state at 8,436 miles.

Florida

300

Harvey, Maria, Florence, Ike

Carolina Hurricanes

300

This NBA Player has the most points all-time amongst white guys with 31,540. This is almost 10,000 more points than the second place white guy, Larry Bird.

Dirk Nowitzki

300
An Op-Ed about a neutron or proton

Particle Article

350

This one-hit wonder pop-punk band’s other songs include “Only One” and “Way Away”

Yellowcard

350

The last U.S. state to officially abolish slavery was this state, which formally certified its ratification of the 13th Amendment on February 7, 2013, after its legislature had approved it in 1995 but failed to file the paperwork

Mississippi

350

Anheuser-Busch, Samuel Adams, Guiness

Milwaukee Brewers

350

This comedian co-wrote and starred in the semi-autobiographical film "The King of Staten Island"

Pete Davidson

350

Over-indulging in some mature sheep meat

Mutton Glutton

400

“Panic Switch” and “Lazy Eye” are the two biggest songs from this band, one of Nick’s favorites!

Silversun Pickups

400

On April 12, 1861, the first shots of the American Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter, located in this state.

South Carolina

400

Prince Rupert, Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Sir John Suckling

Cleveland Cavaliers

400

This professional athlete owns the company "Birdhouse"

Tony Hawk

400

Excessive and single-minded enthusiasm towards a long period of paid leave

Fanatical Sabbatical