General
1950s
Plants
Boat
True or False
Word Scramble
100

How long is an Olympic swimming pool (in meters)?

50 meters

100

What was the name of Lucy's neighbour and friend in 'I Love Lucy'?

Ethel (Ethel and Fred Mertz)

100

How many species of edible plants are there?

300,000

100

Don't get it twisted: What K-word measurement of boat speed is a measure of one nautical mile per hour?

Knot

100

Sea otters have a favorite rock they use to break open food.

True - they keep these treasures in the loose skin under their arms.

100

utlbfeytr

butterfly

200

What countries made up the original Axis powers in World War II?

Germany, Italy, and Japan

200

Which fast-food franchise opened its first restaurant in 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah?

KFC

200

 What is the world's tallest tree?

California redwood(379.1 ft)

200

What “D” word refers to the minimum depth of water a boat needs to float? The word can also be used to refer to the event when a pro sports league selects amateur players.

Draft

200

Pigs roll in the mud because they don’t like being clean.

False - pigs have few sweat glands and their muddy baths help keep them cool.

200

 ephtlsane

elephants

300

TRUE OR FALSE - The color orange is named after the fruit.

TRUE

300

What was in 4.4 million American homes by 1950?

Television sets

300

Which country has the most plant species?

Brazil 55,000 known species of plants, many of which can't be found anywhere else.

300

Which speedy merchant ship shares its name with both a fruit and a brand of sunscreen (which would come in handy if you’re on one of the inflatable recreational boats of the same name)?

Banana Boat

300

There are more countries in South America than Africa.

False - there are 54 countries in Africa compared to 12 in South America.

300

frhes

fresh

400

TRUE OR FALSE - The Lego Group was founded in 1932.

TRUE

400

Which recipe did Campbell invent and tin in the 50s that's still going strong today?

Green Bean Casserole

400

What is the fastest growing plant?

bamboo can grow as much as 35 inches in a single day!

400

The Cleveland Guardians have a Triple-A minor league affiliate in Columbus with what nickname? A term for a speedy merchant sailing vessel, it’s also the nickname of a pro NBA franchise in Los Angeles, CA.

Clippers

400

Infants have more bones than adults.

 True - infants are born with approximately 300 bones but have 206 by the time they reach adulthood.

400

eroriancte

recreation

500

What is the name of Poland in Polish?

Polska

500

How old was 1950s acting legend James Dean when he passed away in 1955?

24

500

Which plant was once more valuable than gold in Holland?

During the 1600s, the recently introduced and fashionable tulip was so valuable in Holland that its bulbs were worth more than gold.

500

Alee means away from the direction of which weather phenomenon that’s important for sailing?

Wind

500

Most of the human brain is made of muscle.

False - 60% is made up of fat, making it the fattiest organ.

500

aplcesu

capsule

600

The likeness of which president is featured on the rare $2 bill of USA currency?

Thomas Jefferson

600

Singer Placido Domingo made his stage debut in which form of music in 1959?

Opera

600

What color were carrots originally?

purple

600

Technically, scuba originated as an acronym. What was the phrase this word stood for?

self-contained underwater breathing apparatus

600

Cheesecake comes from Italy.

False - you can thank Greece for the tasty treat.

600

ugosisngte

suggestion

700

Who is the author of Jurrasic Park?

Michael Crichton

700

Mozambique became independent from which European nation in 1951?

Portugal

700

What plant does vanilla flavoring come from?

orchids

700

A 19th century British sailing ship turned into a museum, located in San Diego Harbor, is the Star of ______.

Star Of India

700

Hawaiian pizza comes from Canada.

True - it was created in 1962 by Sam Panopoulos at the Satellite Restaurant in Ontario, Canada.

700

ibuhcssi

hibiscus

800

What is the world's most expensive spice by weight?

Saffron

800

The airline Lufthansa started flights in which country in 1954?

West Germany

800

A painkiller and fever reducer can be made from the bark of which tree?

willow tree has been used for its health effects for at least 2,400 years.

800

Navigable waters that are not enclosed are referred to as ______ waters.

Open Waters

800

Caesar Salad originates from Italy.

False - the delicious leafy goodness was a product of Tijuana, Mexico.

800

smorent

monster

900

What alcoholic drink is mainly made from juniper berries?

Gin

900

Swedish actress Greta Garbo was granted nationality of which country in 1950?

United States

900

What is a cluster of bananas called?

a hand

900

side of a boat refers to the left-hand area of that boat?

port side

900

The tradition of dyeing Easter eggs started in the United States.

False - egg dyeing originated in ancient Ukraine. Painted eggs were believed to bring fertility and good harvests.

900

 bsueeca

because

1000

Named after the mallow flower, mauve is a shade of what?

Purple

1000

The Birdseye company first sold which variety of frozen vegetable in 1952?

Peas

1000

What is the female part of a plant called?

pistil

1000

What term is used for the pointed part of an anchor that is designed to catch in the seabed?

Fluke

1000

Only two men signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.

True - Charles Thompson and John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Over the course of the next month, the other 54 delegates signed the historic document.

1000

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onomatopoeia