The Past to the Present
Various Sports
Fantasyland
Behind the Speakers
Page Turner
America Moment
From the Ground Up
Vocabulary
That's what they said
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

Written by Jared Diamond in 1997, this history book chronicled the way the modern world came to be and would eventually receive its own TV miniseries

Guns Germs and Steel

100

A field goal is made when a player kicks the ball through two posts, both this color.

Yellow

100

The Harry Potter Series is one of the highest grossing movie series of all time, and it stars this actor as the title character

Daniel Radcliff

100

Known as the "King of Pop", this famous music star created many hits such as "Thriller" and "Billy Jean"

Michael Jackson

100

This "Dr Seuss" character is famous for defending the Truffula trees, and proudly declares "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."

The Lorax
100

The American flag is not that unique, and it uses this trio of colors, along with the majority of flags in the world

Red, White, and Blue

100

The Powerhouse of the Cell

Mitochondria

100

Of, relating to, or characteristic of a particular place

Local

100
"Knowledge is Power"

Albert Einstein

100

CATAGORY IS

VIDEO GAMES

200

First invented in the 1800s by Thomas Edison, this household staple has stayed largely constant throughout the years and is still used today

Lightbulb

200

Most sports use a ball, but this high-powered Canadian favorite is unique in using a puck instead.

Hockey

200

The Star Wars movies began with "A New Hope", starring Mark Hamil as Luke Skywalker. Oddly, he was not the first character to speak in the movie. This character was.

C-3PO

200
"Hotel California" was written by this band, a name that sounds similar to another famous band: The Beatles

The Eagles

200

This author is famous for many dramatic books, her most famous being "Pride and Prejudice"

Jane Austen

200

From 1933-1945, this country consistently maintained an official state of Emergency

Germany

200

Most flowers produce this liquid, making it highly attractive to various insects including bees

Nectar

200

To suppress a riot or rebellion 

Quell

200

"We know what we are, but know not what we may be"

William Shakespeare

200

A PlayStation Exclusive before being made into a movie: One of the most famous game series ever was led by this character, voiced by Nolan North

Nathan Drake
300

This oddly named place is also the biggest island in the world

Greenland

300
A strike is a challenging thing to get in Bowling, but even more challenging is this: An animal used to describe getting 3 strikes in a row.

Turkey

300

The Odyssey is a Greek Epic Poem that has had many translations, and is a sequel to this Epic poem

The Iliad

300

Even music has to have a god. Luckily, this Greek God happen to be it, along with being the god of Archery and Prophecy

Apollo

300

The author of "Matilda" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" among others, this famous author is most famous for children's books

Roald Dahl

300

Originating in this country, Checkers has always been a cultural staple and one of the most popular board games ever made

Egypt

300

When examining a tree, this reoccurring thing on the trunk can be used to determine its age

Rings

300

A fencer's quick return thrust following a parry

Riposte

300

"Description begins in the writer's imagination, but should finish in the readers"

Stephen King
400
The Jurassic Park series is known for featuring dinosaurs from the ancient era; however, this era predates it, probably by three times the years

Triassic

400
Love is a powerful emotion. It is also a type of score in this popular sport

Tennis

400

In "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, Lucy finds the mystical world of Narnia by stepping through this household item

Wardrobe

400

This famous rapper was sued by Queen in 1990 for a very similar melody to the hit song "Under Pressure"

Vanilla Ice

400
"Camp Green Lake" is the main setting for this book, focused on a kid in trouble for stealing a famous person's shoes

Holes

400

Jack the ripper was an infamous murderer located in this Country, known for dismembering and mutilating woman of "lower means"

UK (England)

400

Freezing is 0 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees in this temperature measuring system meanwhile goes by another name: Absolute Zero

Kelvin

400

An instrument for measuring angular distances used especially in navigation to observe altitudes of celestial bodies

Sextant

400

"The only way to do good work is love what you do"

Steve Jobs

500

Located in Witshire, England, this ancient wonder is still a mystery as to how it was constructed

Stonehenge

500

A marathon is quite the endurance test, tasking participants to run this many miles before finishing

26.2

500

The behind the scenes of Lord of the Rings was dangerous, especially for Viggo Mortensen, the actor who played Aragorn and broke this body part while filming a scene

Toes

500

Elvis was famous for his favorite sandwich, featuring Peanut butter, bacon, and this fruit

Banana

500

In the book "Of Mice and Men", Lenny's first victim had this significant color attached to both her and her gloves

Red

500

Machu Pichu, a Wonder created in this country, has been considered a world wonder in almost all civilization games

The Republic of Peru

500

Originating from the Orchid family, this popular bean is mainly used in desserts 

Vanilla

500

To surround with armed forces

Besiege

500

"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall"

Nelson Mandela

600

This popular Italian food skyrocketed in popularity after it was featured in the 1953 comedy "Roman Holliday"

Spaghetti

600

Since 1946, this sports event was held on Memorial Day every year until 2020, when it was forced to delay because of the pandemic

Indianapolis 500

600

Beowolf is the name of both the poem and the title character, on a journey to slay a monster bearing this name

Grendel

600

This very famous Guitarist is known for two things: amazing music and for being left handed

Jimi Hendrix
600

Dracula's foe is this character, whose name is shared with both a game and an anime

Van Helsing

600

Postcards, in their current souvenir like form, was first used by this country in the early 1870s

Austria

600

Tomatoes can also be called this old-fashioned name, featuring a different fruit

Love apple

600

A technically brilliant sometimes improvised solo passage toward the close of a concerto

Cadenza

600

"Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans"

John Lennon