Taylor Swift
European Geography
Particles
Cells
(Famous) Foods
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She considers this number her lucky number, born on this number's date, and frequently writes it on her hand before concerts.

What is 13?

100

This river, which flows through Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade, is the second-longest in Europe.

What is the Danube?

100

This very small particle makes up all matter and is often visualized with a nucleus surrounded by electrons.

What is an atom?

100

It’s known as the "powerhouse" of the cell because it generates most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

What is the mitochondrion?

100

In Japanese, 寿司, translates to "sour-tasting" or "sour rice". It refers to the vinegared, seasoned rice used, not the raw fish.

What is Japanese Sushi?

200

Due to her affinity for her lucky number, it is fitting that Taylor Swift was born on this date in December of 1989.

What is December 13th?

200

Separating the Iberian Peninsula from Africa, this narrow strait connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Strait of Gibraltar?

200

This subatomic particle located in the nucleus has a positive charge, and its number determines the identity of an element.

What is a proton?

200

Found in plant cells but not animal cells, this rigid outer layer provides structural support and protection.

What is the cell wall?

200

This Italian-American comfort food staple features macaroni pasta in a creamy, cheddar cheese sauce and is known for its bright orange color.

What is macaroni and cheese?

300

This is the title of one of Taylor' Album, and the year she was born.

What is 1989?

300

This mountain range, stretching across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria, contains the Matterhorn.

What are the Alps?

300

This neutral subatomic particle is found in the nucleus and has a mass slightly greater than a proton.

 What is a neutron?

300

 In 1665, this English scientist coined the term "cell" after observing cork under a microscope.

Who is Robert Hooke?

300

 Despite its name, this popular fried potato snack is believed to have originated in Belgium rather than France.

What are french fries?

400

This is Taylor's younger brother who was born on March 11, 1992, and is an actor and producer.

Who is Austin Swift?

400

Officially the smallest independent state in the world, this enclave is located entirely within the city of Rome, Italy.

What is Vatican City?

400

Wolfgang Pauli first proposed the existence of this neutrally charged, nearly massless particle in 1930 to solve energy-accounting gaps in beta decay.

What is a neutrino?

400

This type of cell, found in bacteria, lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What is a prokaryotic cell (or Prokaryote)?

400

According to YouGov, this topping—not sausage or pepperoni—is America's least favorite on a pizza.

What are anchovies?

500

This is when Taylor released her newest album, The Life of a Showgirl. It's first track is The Fate of Ophelia and actually making history by occupying the entire top 12 of the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously in the month of release.

When is October 3, 2025?

500

These mountains, which run through Russia and Kazakhstan, are generally considered the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.

 What are the Ural Mountains?

500

These fundamental particles, which come in six "flavors" such as up, down, and strange, combine to form hadrons like protons and neutrons.

What are quarks?

500

This organelle modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for secretion or delivery to other organelles.

What is the Golgi apparatus (or Golgi complex/body)?

500

By weight, this is the most expensive spice in the world, often costing more than gold.

What is saffron?