Dr. Suess
America's landmarks
The Olympics
Time for anatomy
Rock, Paper, Scissors
200

Dr. Suess had this many children and grandchildren 

zero 

200

This giant sign is situated on Mount Lee, overlooking Los Angeles 

The Hollywood Sign 

200

Michael Phelps is the big name in this Olympic Sport. 

Swimming 

200

This part of the body is composed of the carpus and the metacarpus 

Hand 

200

You'll want to use paper called kami that's thinner & often 6 inches square for this craft with a Japanese name

Origami 

400

The Grinch hated this holiday. 

Christmas 

400

This is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, built for the world fair in 1962, which drew over 2.3 million visitors. 

Space Needle. 

400

This 18-year-old from Louisville won the light heavyweight boxing gold medal in 1960

Muhammad Ali

400

With an average weight in adults of approximately 3lbs, this is the heaviest gland in the human body. 

Liver

400

This word for heavy scissors used to cut metal or hair tells you what they do

Shears

600

A popular Dr. Suess book "one fish two fish _____" 

Red fish blue fish 

600

This landmark is a suspension bridge, spanning the one mile wide strait connecting the San Fransisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

Golden Gate Bridge 

600

During the opening ceremony's parade of nations, this country traditionally goes first

Greece 

600

If you had to get orthopedic surgery to repair your torn meniscus, you would be operating on this part of the body. 

Knee 

600

This is the type of rock near volcanoes, formed when hot molten rock solidifies and crystalizes. 

Igneous 

800

This is the name of the book about breakfast food 

Green eggs and ham 

800

This landmark is a national memorial that honors the 16th president of the United States 

Lincoln Memorial
800

Reminiscent of witches, it's the bowl-like structure that holds the flame in the host stadium

The Olympic Cauldron 

800

There are four major parts of your brain, the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe, and this "t" lobe. 

Temporal Lobe 

800

If you're baking, this alliterative paper will prevent your batter from sticking to the pan

Parchment Paper

1000

One of Dr. Suess' most famous books was "the __ in the __", a rhyme. 

the cat in the hat

1000

This landmark is actually shared with Canada, having both a Canadian side, and an American Side. 

Niagara Falls 

1000

This olympic sport features sword fighting 

Fencing 

1000

Sometimes called the breastbone, this bone connects the ribs with the cartilage. 

The sternum 

1000

The taj mahal is made of this type of rock. White and calcium rich. 

Marble