Music
Civilizations
Physic/Space
Vocabulary
Mixed
200

This boy band released 'I Want It That Way' in 1999.

Backstreet Boys

200

This river was central to ancient Egyptian civilization.

Nile

200

This is the name of the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.

Gravity

200

This word means 'relating to the moon'.


Lunar

200

This is the number of sides on a hexagon.

6

400

This singer is known as the 'Queen of Pop' and released 'Like a Prayer' in 1989.

Madonna

400

The ancient Greeks held the first Olympic Games in this city.

Olympia

400

A light-year is a unit of this, not time.

Distance

400

An 'omnivore' eats both plants and this.

Meat

400

A 'herpetologist' studies this group of animals.

Reptiles

600

Beethoven composed this number symphony — his last — while completely deaf.

9th Symphony

600

This Mesopotamian city is considered one of the world's first civilizations.

Sumer

600

This planet is known as the Red Planet due to iron oxide on its surface.

Mars

600

The prefix 'bio-' means this.

Life

600

This is the only U.S. state that is an archipelago.

Hawaii

800

This rapper's real name is Aubrey Graham and he's from Toronto.

Drake

800

Person was famously assassinated on this date in 44 B.C.

Julius Cesar

800

Einstein's famous equation relates energy, mass, and the speed of light.

E = mc²

800

This word describes a word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards, like 'racecar'.

Palindrome

800

Mount Everest sits on the border between Nepal and this country.

China/Tibet

1000

This genre of music originating in Jamaica is associated with Bob Marley.

Reggae

1000

The Aztec empire's capital was built on an island in a lake — this is its name.

Tenochtitlán

1000

This is the term for a star that explodes at the end of its life in a massive burst.

Supernova

1000

The word 'democracy' comes from Greek — 'demos' means people, and 'kratos' means this.

Power/Rule

1000

This organ filters blood and produces bile for digestion.

Liver