Animal Kingdom
Rock n' Roll
World War II
The Periodic Table
The Color of Music
Unusual Sports Festivals
Kid's Movies
World Superlatives
Vegetarian Options
You Think You Know About Biology
100
This is the fastest land animal in the world, running as quickly as 61 mph.
What is the cheetah?
100
In Graceland TN you can find a museum dedicated to this King of Rock n Roll.
Who is Elvis?
100
The attack of Pearl Harbor, orchestrated by this nation, caused the United States to join the war
What is Japan?
100
This element "He" can cause some "he-he"s when inhaled from a balloon.
What is helium?
100

The color of the big taxi Joni Mitchell once sing about.

What is yellow?

100

The state that hosts the annual Redneck Games.

What is Georgia?

100

The setting of A Night at the Museum is the American Museum of this.

What is Natural History?

100

The highest mountain in the world.

What is Mt. Everest?

100

Vegetarians don't eat animal meat.  This is what vegans don't eat.

What are animal products?

100

This substance in leaves makes them green.

What is chlorophyll?

200
Elephants tusks are made of this, which makes them targets for poachers.
What is ivory?
200
This band's songs "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" are commonly played at sporting events.
Who is Queen?
200
The invasion of this country caused war to break out in Europe in 1939.
What is Poland?
200
The sun is primarily made of the element, the first on the periodic table.
What is Hydrogen?
200

A sentiment shared by workers of the world, the color of New Order's "Monday".

What is Blue?

200

The name of the food-fight festival held in the town of  Buñol  in Valencia, Spain.

What is La Tomatina (or the Tomato Festival)?

200

The Harry Potter film featuring giant spiders.

What is Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?

200
The largest country in the world.

What is Russia?

200

The diet of Fruitarians.

What is raw fruit?
200

A member of this animal group has a pouch.

What is a marsupial?

300
In Spanish, this rodent-like animal's name means "little armored one".
What is the armadillo?
300
In July 2015, this Piano Man broke the record for most performances at New York's famous Madison Square Garden.
Who is Billy Joel?
300
This is the name commonly given to the largest amphibious invasion in world history that occurred on June 6th 1944.
What is D-Day?
300
Humans exhale CO2, which contains these two elements.
What is carbon and oxygen?
300

Singer known as "The Man in Black."

Who is Johnny Cash?

300

In Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales, the Man vs this animal marathon occurs every year.  Man has won the race only twice.

What is a horse?

300

This actor plays Willie Wonka in the 2005 version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Who is Johnny Depp?

300

The most populous and richest state in the United States.

What is California?

300

The sea vegetable commonly used to wrap sushi.

What is seaweed?

300

These teeth tear food.

What are the canines?

400
This reptile found in Asia is the largest of its species.
What is the Komodo Dragon?
400
This Journey hit, probably memorized by all of your parents having listened to it at parties as a kid, just goes on and on and on and on.
What is Don't Stop Believing?
400
Of the "The Big Three", Franklin Roosevelt of the US, and Winston Churchill of England did not get along great with this third member of the Soviet Union
Who is Joseph Stalin?
400
Sodium Chloride, or NaCl is another name for this common ingredient.
What is salt?
400

Prince's ode to colorful weather.

What is Purple Rain?

400

The World Sauna Championships, which test how long a person can stand a 230F sauna, occur in this country.

What is Finland?

400

Complete this Title: ________ of a _________ Kid.

What is "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"?

400

The world's biggest island.

What is Greenland?

400

The other name for tofu.

What is bean curd?

400

This inventor developed a heating and cooling system that is used to sterilize food and liquids.

Who is Louis Pasteur?

500
These lumber loving insects not only please a queen, but also a king.
What are termites?
500
Along with Paul McCartney, he is only other member of the Beatles still alive.
Who is Ringo Starr?
500
World War II ended after a pair of atomic bombs were dropped by the United States on these two Japanese cities.
What are Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
500
These elements, Au and Ag on the periodic table are commonly given out as awards
What are gold and silver?
500

This experimental 1968 Beatles album was never given an official title, but people call it by this name.

What is the White Album?

500

Every August for the last 25 years, the annual Bog Snorkeling Championships take place in this country.

What is Wales?

500

In The Chronicles of Narnia, Aslan is one of these animals.

What is a lion?

500

The location of the deepest lake in the world.

What is Siberia?

500

This country has the earliest recorded instance of  a vegetarian diet.

What is India?

500

This gives red blood cells their color.

What is hemoglobin?