Athletes
From the Garden
Things To Do During Construction Season
Famous People Named Mike and/or Steve and/or Rick
If At First You Don't Succeed
100

The lesser known splash brother 

Klay Thompson 

100

What pickles are made from 

Cucumber 

100

This amusement park is precisely 2 hours and 8 minutes from Salem High School 

Cedar Point 

100

This Olympic swimmer went crazy at the 2008 Beijing Games where he won 8 gold medals. 

Michael Phelps

100

This inventor went on to have over 1,000 patents, most notably, the light bulb. When he was in school, his teacher once told him, "You are too stupid to learn anything".

Thomas Edison 

200

This man holds the world record with 73 hot dogs and buns eaten in 10 minutes

Joey Chestnut

200

Starts with a Z. Used to make bread sometimes. Also known as summer squash.

Zucchini 

200

This game, often played on the beach or in a park, has gained immense popularity lately. It involves a trampoline like net and a ball.

Spikeball

200

It would suck (but honestly be kind of an honor) to get hit in the face by this Mike. 

Mike Tyson 
200

This world famous children's book author had his first book rejected by 27 publishers. His books went on to sell more than 600 million copies worldwide.

Dr. Seuss

300

In 1920, Ray Chapman became the first and only player to die on a major league baseball field after being hit in the head by a pitch. He played for what team on the banks of Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River?

Cleveland Indians 

300

This tiny red vegetables are usually one of the first veggies to grow in the year. A lot of people like to eat them with salt.

Radishes

300

Quarry park in Northeast Ohio named after Willie Nelson. People go cliff jumping and camping there all the time.

Nelson's Ledges 

300

Plays Michael Scott on The Office.

Steve Carell

300

For a Nobel Prize winning physicist who's name is basically synonymous with the word genius, one would be surprised to learn that he did not start speaking until the age of 4, reading till the age of 7, and was long thought to be mentally handicapped. 

Albert Einstein 

400

With an all time record of 50-0 and career earnings of over $1 billion, it's no wonder this boxer got the nickname "money". He once described himself as a legalized bank robber. 

Floyd Mayweather

400

This incredibly nutritious green superfood is really tasted when prepared properly. When it starts to go bad though, it has an undeniably bad smell from the sulfur it produces. 

Kale 

400

This outdoor venue right on the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland is probably my favorite place to catch a show.

Jacob's Pavillion

400

This game show host with a beautiful stash is actually from Cleveland, Ohio.

Steve Harvey

400

While a single painting of his could fetch $100 million today, he only sold 1 painting in his lifetime. He died in 1890 at the age of 37.

Vincent Van Gogh 

500

You can choose to answer either of these questions. Double points if you know both

1) Who has the most wins in F1 history?

2) Which SEC school has the most women's gymnastics titles in NCAA history?

1) Lewis Hamilton 

2) Georgia 

500

This plant, often used in Japanese cuisine, is known to be one of the hardest plants in the world to grow. It needs a lot of water to grow, but cannot be submerged in water. It is exclusively grown in Japan. Imitation forms are created in other countries while enjoying Japanese food.

Wasabi 

500

Summer 16 was an absolute movie with the release of this augmented reality game 

Pokémon Go 

500

The song Never Gonna Give You Up has over 1 billion views on YouTube. I truly think Rick Rolling is something that will stand the test of time. Who sings the song?

Rick Astley

500

This former talk show host and current billionaire now owns her own television network. She was once fired from his first television job as a tv anchor in Baltimore. Reflecting on her experiences she said, "There is no such thing as failure. Failure is just life trying to move us in another direction.

Oprah Winfrey