Moose or Moss? Noone really knows.
The Brown Category
Things with Strings
Famous Brushstaches
Scoops
100

This US president founded the Progressive Party otherwise known as the Bull Moose Party

Teedy Roosevelt

100

The most versatile food can be mashed, fried, or put into a stew

Potatoes

100

You don't need a pet to walk the dog with this

Yo-Yo
100

This mustache starred in the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit

Burt Reynolds

100

This food can be served by the pint and comes in many tasty flavors

Ice Cream

200

This show, popular with children in the 60s, followed the adventures of a moose and his squirrel buddy and was banned in the Soviet Union for being anti-soviet propaganda.

Rocky and Bullwinkle

200

This seed with a little hat grows into a tree that is named after a famous Pallet Town professor

Acorn

200

A theory that says the fundamental particles of the universe are not particles but instead tiny vibrating loops.

String Theory

200

This frontman mustache known as one of the greatest rock stars of all time died the same year the real brushstache was born

Freddie Mercury

200

The substance inside a feline latrine

Cat Litter

300

This aquatic moss is commonly in the diet of freshwater sharks

algae

300

The Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773 led to the ride of this popular drink

Coffee

300

You can find this small instrument somewhere over the rainbow

ukelele

300
This famous mustache could military press the real brushstache and then some, brother

Hulk Hogan

300

This vehicle modification helps improve air intake in an engine

Hood Scoop

400

Harry S Truman was a member of this fraternity founded in Mooseheart, Illinois

The Loyal Order of Moose or Moose Club

400

The Character played by Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future

Doc Brown

400

In Greek Mythology, this hero used a ball of string to navigate the labyrinth and defeat the Minotaur

Theseus

400

This famous mustache was a huge fan of high fives

Borat

400

This phrase is used for asking someone about the news on a current situation

Whats the scoop?

500

The Fourth Largest city in Saskatchewan after Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert.

Moose Jaw

500

An urban townhouse popular in New York, Eastern Pennsylvania, and Virginia is famous for housing many US Senators and Representatives

Brownstone

500

India celebrates Makar Sankranti, a holiday marking the transition of the sun from Sagittarius to Capricorn is sometimes known as this

The Kite Festival

500

This mustache's most famous book because of a character named Jim that could be featured in another category of this round.

Mark Twain

500

This word describes someone who has little or no moral code

unscrupulous