World History
60's Rock Music
Music Theory
70's Rock Music
U.S. Geography
100

In 1932, the government of Western Australia declared war on this large, native bird... and lost.

What are emus?

100

This Fab Four led the charge of the British Invasion in the early 60's.

Who are the Beetles?

100

The highness or lowness of a sound.

What is pitch?

100

This 70's rock band featured two sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson.

Who is Heart?

100

This city is the home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

What is Cleveland?

200

This large mammal still roamed the Earth while the Pyramids of Giza were being built.

What is a woolly mammoth?

200

Their most popular song was the "The House of the Rising Sun."

Who are The Animals?

200

This symbol makes a note a half-step higher.

What is a sharp?

200

This group's fourth album had no title or name on the cover but did sell millions ("Stairway To Heaven" helped).

Who is Led Zeppelin?
200

At 1,538 miles, this U.S state has the longest border with Canada.

What is Alaska?

300

You might bust out a move to this strange disease that supposedly spread around 1518 Europe.

What is the Dancing Plague?

300

This "Johnny B. Goode" singer sued the Beetles over the song, "Come Together," claiming it plagiarized the lyrics and melody of his song, "You Can't Catch Me."

Who is Chuck Berry?

300

This word spells out the spaces on a Treble Clef staff.

What is FACE?

300

Deep Purple's biggest hit describes a fire at a Frank Zappa & the Mothers concert.

What is Smoke on the Water?

300

This "deadly" place is the lowest point of the United States.

What is Death Valley?

400

This tall U.S. president was posthumously inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1992. He only lost one contest in his entire wrestling career.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400
This "Experience" will have you listening to crazy guitar riffs and to songs, "Purple Haze" and "Voodoo Child."

What is the Jimi Hendrix Experience?

400

The key of B Major has this number of sharps.

What are 5?

400

Before singing about peoples "Dirty Laundry", this man formed the legendary band The Eagles.

Who is Don Henley?

400

This U.S. state is the only one that has a 1-syllable name.

What is Maine?

500

The "Anschluss" was the forced union of Austria with this country in 1938.

What is Germany?

500

Robert Allen Zimmerman is famous for playing the harmonica and has been inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriter Hall of Fame. He is also known as.

Who is Bob Dylan?
500

An orchestra is typically composed of these four instrument sections.

What are strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion?

500

"No Elvis, Beatles, or the Rolling Stones," sang The Clash in the song titled this year of Elvis's passing.

What is 1977?

500
The popular fast-food chain restaurant, McDonalds, has at least one location in every U.S. state capital except this French-sounding one.

What is Montpelier?