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100

This organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell."

What is the mitochondrion?


100

This feature was donated to WCS to enhance the spiritual awareness and beautify the courtyard.

What is a cross?

100

This is generally the largest instrument in the brass family.

What is the Tuba?

100

This is the foul that is indicated in a football game by the referee putting both his hands on his hips.

What is Offsides?

100
This popular line dance was part of the Toy Story team's presentation at Warrior Week.

What is Cotton Eyed Joe?

200

This molecule carries genetic information and has a double helix structure.

What is DNA?

200

These structures house such classes as Spanish and ASL.

What are the portables?

200

This early music streaming service, named after a mythological female, is still widely used today.

What is Pandora?

200

This heavy metal ball is thrown for distance in a Track & Field meet.

What is a shot put?

200

This dance genre requires special shoes with metal parts that make a distinct sound during performances.

What is Tap?


300

This scientist proposed the theory of natural selection after his voyage on the HMS Beagle.

Who is Charles Darwin?

300

This sports area recently had a fieldhouse build adjacent to it.

What is Gutierrez Field?

300

A singer with the lowest vocal range is referred to as this.

What is a Bass?

300

This player has become the face of Womens' Basketball by intimidating her opponents by pointing at them.

Who is Sophia Cunningham?

300

Dancers use a technique called "spotting" to prevent dizziness while executing this complete turn of the body on one foot.

What is a Pirouette?

400

This type of cell division produces four genetically unique haploid cells used in sexual reproduction.

What is meiosis?

400

This area beyond the backstage of the Lighthouse is where performers keep costumes and makeup and await their next appearances.

What is the Green Room?

400

This music genre is named for the grass that grows in the hilly region of the US for which it is named.

What is bluegrass?

400

This LA Dodger is currently the only Major League Baseball player who pitches and plays in the outfield.

Who is Shohei Otani?

400

This goofy viral 2010's dance requires swinging your arms front and back around the sides of your torso like a pendulum while shifting your hips. 

What is Flossing?

500

This enzyme unwinds DNA during replication by breaking hydrogen bonds between base pairs.

What is helicase?

500

The newest section of the Learning Commons will include this highly anticipated feature.

What is a cafe?

500

This megastar musician was recently wed to her sports celebrity fiancee.

Who is Taylor Swift?

500

In volleyball, without this player's delicate touch, there would be no hard spikes or technical ball movement.

What is a setter?

500

This intimate, dramatic ballroom dance originated in the late 19th century in the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

What is the Tango?