Lore & Legends
Winter in the Real World
Weapons & Armor
Riddles & Wordplay
Bard's Tales
100

This fire-breathing creature is famous for hoarding treasure. 

What is a dragon?

100

Water freezes at this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 

What is 32 degrees?

100

This defensive item is carried to block attacks.

What is a shield?

100

I have keys but no locks, space but no room. What am I?

What is a keyboard?

100

This wizard famously said, "You shall not pass!"

Who is Gandalf?

200

A creature that can turn people to stone with its gaze. 

What is a medusa? 

200

This weather event combines snow and strong winds. 

What is a blizzard?

200

This long weapon is designed for thrusting rather than slashing. 

What is a spear?

200

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

What are footsteps?

200

This fantasy series features dragons, kingdoms, and iron thrones. 

What is Game of Thrones?

300

This undead creature drinks blood and fears sunlight. 

What is a vampire?

300

Animals like bears do this to survive the winter. 

What is hibernation?

300

Armor made of interlocking metal rings is called this. 

What is chainmail?

300

What has a heart that doesn't beat?  

What is an artichoke? (Also accepting a deck of cards)

300

This magical school appears in the Harry Potter series. 

What is Hogwarts?

400

A half-man, half-horse creature from myth and fantasy. 

What is a centaur?

400

This layer of frozen ground stays frozen year-round in cold regions. 

What is permafrost?

400

A weapon with a heavy head designed for crushing blows. 

What is a mace? (Also accepting hammer.)

400

What has to be broken before you can use it?

What is an egg?
400

This mythical creature is part lion, part eagle. 

What is a griffin?

500

This many-headed serpent regrows heads when cut off. 

What is a hydra?

500

What the shortest day of the winter is called. 

What is the Winter Solstice?

500

This type of armor covers the chest and protects vital organs. 

What is a breastplate?

500

What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

What is "incorrectly"?

500

Bards are best known for telling stories and doing this:

What is singing? (Also accepting dance)