Literature
Catholic Geography
Cooking
Lent
Math
100

The most popular selling book of all time

The Bible

100

What country does the pope live in?

Vatican City
100

Cooking in hot water

Boiling

100

What are the three themes of the Lenten season

Prayer, fasting, almsgiving

100

a2 + b= c2

Pythagorean Theorem

200

Perhaps the most famous American author, he only lived to 40, was considered the inventor of detective fiction and one of his famous poems begins with the line "Once upon a midnight dreary..."

Edgar Allen Poe
200

Where is the pope from?

Argentina

200

Cooking with enough oil to cover all of the food

Deep Fry

200
How many days of fasting and abstinence are there in the season of Lent
Two - Ash Wednesday and Good Friday
200

Area of a Rectangle

Length x Width

300

An 1876 novel about a boys adventures along the Mississippi River - he's main love interest is Becky Thatcher

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

300

Country with the most Catholics

Brazil

300

Cook by heating with water vapor

Steam

300
How many days of abstinence are there in Lent?

Seven

300

pi multiplied by radius squared

Area of a circle

400

A story about unsuccessful love between a wealthy socialite and a girl named Daisy

The Great Gatsby

400

Name of the country Jesus lived in while he was alive

Judea

400
Cook in an oven

Bake

400

When does Lent end? 

The evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday

400

Circumference of a Circle

2 x pi x the radius

500

Everyone confuses the monster's name for that of his creator in this Mary Shelley novel from 1818

Frankenstein

500

Name for Israel/the Holy Land used by Muslims

Palestine

500

Working dough with your hands, constantly folding

Kneading

500

What determines the date of Easter

The first Sunday after the Pascal full moon - so essentially the moon.

The Paschal full moon is the first full moon on or after the spring equinox.

500

Describes how a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state (meaning that there is sensitive dependence on initial conditions)

The Butterfly Effect