Questionable Songs
Presidential Mishaps
John Who
Strange Instruments
HER
100

Famous for its play on the Lion King, Simba and Nala both sing parts of this Elton John song.

Can You Feel The Love Tonight?

100

26. Known for his love of boxing, this president was actually blind in one eye caused from a match in the White House.

Theodore Roosevelt

100

Marion Robert Morrison starred in many western and war movies. Also known as "The Duke", you probably know him better by this name.

John Wayne

100

This small membraned instrument buzzes as you vocalize into it and usually is one of the first instruments kids learn how to play.

Kazoo

100

The person you would take live animals to to get processed into things like steaks and hamburger.

Butcher

200

Someone told me long ego, there's a calm before the storm, but Creedence Clearwater Revival really wants to know this.

Have You Ever Seen the Rain?

200

9. After giving the longest inauguration address outside in the cold with no coat or hat, this president died and became the shortest serving president.

William Henry Harrison

200

Elected as the youngest US President, this John still sparks a lot of conspiracy about his demise.

John F. Kennedy

200

This wind instrument was created by the Aboriginal people of Australia. Plus it's fun to say.

Digeridoo

200

Fall through the ice on a frozen lake and you'll be likely to get this if you don't warm up right away.

Hypothermia

300

Well the party was nice, the party was pumpin', until these flea infested mongrels came along according to the Baha Men.

Who Let The Dogs Out?

300

7. After being accused of cheating in a horse race, this president killed the accuser in a gentlemanly dual.

Andrew Jackson

300

"You are my Son the, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.", is what Jesus of Nazareth heard after his encounter with this John.

John the Baptist

300

Described as having an eery sound, this electric instrument was the first of its kind to be made where you don't have to touch it to play it.

Theremin

300

Despite its name, this herding dog was actually developed in California in the 19th century.

Australian Shepherd

400

If you say that you are mine, well darling you gotta let me know. Demands British punk rock band, The Clash.

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

400

18. Known to enjoy speed contests with his friends, this president was stopped by police three times for speeding with his horse and buggy.

Ulysses S. Grant

400

John Henry Deutchendorf Jr. just wants the country roads to take him home. Thank God he's a country boy, so you could know him by this performing name.

John Denver

400

Not to be confused with it's fellow percussion instrument, the xylophone, this instrument is made of steel rather than wood.

Glockenspiel

400

All the weather on Earth occurs in this, the lowest layer of our atmosphere.

Troposphere

500

Dog goes woof, can goes meow, bird goes tweet, but Norwegian comedy duo really want to know this.

What Does The Fox Say?

500

14. Never actually convicted of this crime, this president did in fact run over a woman with his horse and buggy, most likely while he had been drinking.

Franklin Pierce

500

Famous for being a WWE wrestler, this John also starred in movies like "The Wall" and "Fast and Furious 9", despite telling people that "You can't see me".

John Cena

500

Possibly named after how you hit it, this percussion instrument is made of varying lengths of PVC pipe.

Slapaphone 

500

Coming from a Greek word meaning, creeping animal, this type of scientist studies reptiles and amphibians.

Herpetologist