American History
Things You Shout
All Things Music
Star Wars
STEM
100

There were originally this many American colonies.

What is 13?

100

You shout this before using a defibrillator (AED).

CLEAR!

100

This "King of Pop" released Thriller, the best selling album of all time.

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

This was the name of the planet-destroying space station the Rebels destroyed in Star Wars: A New Hope

What was the Death Star?

100

Leaves are green because they have this compound in them.

What is chlorophyll?

200

This man was the fourth US president.

Who was James Madison?

200

Waiters often shout this before walking through a doorway or around a wall.

Corner!

200

This trumpeter is famous for his song "What a Wonderful World".

Who is Louis Armstrong?

200

Chronologically, this is the name of the first Star Wars movie (not by release date).

What is the Phantom Menace?

200

This is the derivative of 2x3+x.

What is 6x2+1?

300

The US Constitution was signed in this year.

What is 1783?

300

You shout this at a game of golf to let someone know to look out.

FORE!

300

Guinness World Records recognizes this song as the most famous English Song.

What is "Happy Birthday to You".
300

This is a small device used by both Jedi and Sith to store information.  Many of them can be found in the Jedi archives.

What is a holocron?

300

This is Avogadro's number, and this is what it refers to.

(Two answers, must give both).

6.02x10^23; the number of particles in a mole.

400

These four presidents have first and last names starting with the same letter.

Who are Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Ronald Regan, and Woodrow Wilson?

400

You shout this to get everyone on a navy ship to their battle stations.

General quarters!

400

This is the term for the distance between two pitches.

What is an interval?

400

This was Luke Skywalker's originally planned last name.

What is Luke Starkiller?
400

These are the five nitrogenous bases used between DNA and RNA.

What are adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil?

500

Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war" to this woman.

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe? (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin)

500

You shout this on a movie or show set before unplugging something.

Striking!

500

This term indicates a gradual slowing of the tempo.

What is ritardando?

500

The Ones can be found on this planet.

What is Mortiss?

500

This class of lever has the load between the effort and the fulcrum.

What is a second class lever?