Middle School Science
2000's Music & Movies
PHILADELPHIA
Culinary
Construction and Architecture
150

It takes the earth this many days to rotate around the sun.

365
150

This N' Sync member went solo with the hit song 'Cry Me A River

Justin Timberlake

150

This high speed service goes only from Boston and DC, and Philly in between

Acela

150

Dramatically different from today's sweet fruit associated with summertime, this large fruit was cultivated for hundreds of years simply for hydration

Watermelon

150

This French word describes the front face of a structure

Facade

300

This planet has the hottest surface temperature in our solar system

Venus

300

This month Green Day did NOT want to be woken during, in their 2005 song release

September

300

Pat and Tiffany launch into a dance routine as the Eagles beat the Cowboys in this instant classic Rom Com

Silver Linings Playbook

300

The simple Italian salad known as a Caprese salad typically includes tomatoes, basil, and this type of cheese

Mozzarella

300

This long bending structure is the only visible man made object from outer space

Great Wall of China

450

This layer of the atmosphere contains Dr Evil's favorite - the "Ozone Layer"

Stratosphere

450

This machinery is destroyed by Somali soldiers in the 2001 hit Black Hawk Down

Helicopters

450

Measured by number of students, this Philadelphia university is the city's largest

Temple

450

Though founded in Vancouver, this pizza parlor popular beverage company known for distributing "cane sugar soda" drinks with user-submitted photography on the bottles has been based in Seattle for more than 20 years.

Jones Soda

450

While considered one of the most famous architects of all time, it was Frank Lloyd's Wright son that invented THIS timeless children's toy, after watching construction on one of his father's projects.

Lincoln Logs

600

Yuck! This is the chemical symbol for silver

Ag

600

This band had the massive 2006 hit 'Sugar, We're Goin' Down'?

Fallout Boy

600

When this West Philly attraction opened in 1874 it was the first of its kind in America—and charged visitors 25 cents to see it's residents

Philadelphia Zoo

600

This common term for a collective salute prior to drinking originates from literally dropping a piece of food into one's glass.

Toasting

600

Claw, sledge and ball-peen are all types of this tool

Hammer

750

This three letter, high energy molecule, holds energy for animal cells. 

ATP

750

2009 Rom Com "He's just not that into you" takes place in this American city.

Baltimore

750

For most of Philly history, no building in Philly could rise higher than the William Penn statue atop City Hall. Then in your host's birth year, this skyscraper finally broke that rule.

One Liberty Place

750

A "Baked Alaska" dessert is, unsurprisingly, a baked dessert made of ice cream that is covered in THIS sweet

Meringue
750

If a stud doesn't run all the way from top to bottom of a wall, it is called this somewhat offensive name

Cripple