Animal Antics
Wacky Words
Famous Figures
Silly Science
Miscellaneous Madness
100

This mammal is known for sleeping up to 20 hours a day and has a pouch for its baby.

What is a koala?

100

What do you call a word that sounds the same backward and forward?

What is a palindrome?

100

This scientist is famous for developing the theory of gravity after seeing an apple fall.

Who is Isaac Newton?

100

What do plants need from sunlight to make their own food?

What is energy?

100

The teddy bear is named after this US president.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

200

This bird is famous for being the only one that can fly backward.

What is a hummingbird?

200

What do you call a word that describes a sound, like "buzz" or "bang"?

What is onomatopoeia?

200

This U.S. president is known for having a beard and wearing a top hat.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

This planet is known as the "Red Planet."

What is Mars?

200

This sport is known as the "king of sports" and is the most popular in the world.

What is soccer?

300

This sea creature has three hearts and blue blood.

What is an octopus?

300

What do you call a word that has the opposite meaning of another word?

What is an antonym?

300

She led hundreds of slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

This part of your body helps you breathe and is located in your chest.

What are your lungs?

300

This famous fairy tale character left a glass slipper behind at a royal ball.

Who is Cinderella?

400

This animal, often called the "king of the jungle," actually lives in grasslands.

What is a lion?

400

What do you call two words that sound the same but have different meanings, like "two" and "too"?

What are homophones?

400

This explorer is famous for sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492 and landing in the Americas.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

400

This natural event happens when it rains and the sky lights up with flashes of light.

What is lightning?

400

In this board game, players try to avoid getting caught by the "murderer" in a mansion.

What is Clue?

500

This unique amphibian never grows up, retaining its larval features throughout its life.

What is an axolotl?

500

What part of a dictionary entry tells you how to say the word correctly?

What is the pronunciation guide?

500

This famous aviator was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

500

This planet is known as the "Blue Planet" because of its oceans.

What is Earth?

500

This fruit is known for having a tough, spiky exterior and is often eaten in tropical regions.

What is a pineapple?