Historic Architecture
Biblical Kings
Fruits
Classic Toys
100
This Neoclassical cathedral now features a carving of Darth Vader's face as a gargoyle, alongside other universal symbols of evil.

What is Washington D. C.'s National Cathedral?

100

This vassal-king was appointed by Caesar to rule the Roman province of Judea at the time of Jesus' birth.

Who is Herod I?

100

This fruit is the source of a noble family's surname, and of a common term for a color

What is an orange?

100

Because of its Biblical origins, German children were once allowed to only play with this toy on Sundays.

What is Noah's ark?

200

This once-common kitchen fixture is the namesake of a common design of American house.

What is a salt box?

200

These three kings were the only kings to rule all the tribes of Israel at once, including Judah.

Who are Saul, David, and Solomon?

200

This dark red fruit, similar in appearance to cherries, is widely cultivated not for the fruit itself, but for its inedible pits.

What is coffee?

200

According to the National Toy Hall of Fame, this commonly found object is "the oldest toy in the world."

What is a stick?

300

This ancient Athenian meeting place, discussed in Acts 17, decided legal cases over nearly a thousand years of history.

What is the Areopagus/Mars Hill?

300

The relative of child-kings of Israel and Judah most frequently responsible for ruling until the king reaches adulthood

Who are queen-mothers?

300

This middle eastern fruit-bearing tree is the most mentioned in the Bible, referenced by its various names 51 times throughout the 66 Biblcal texts.

What is a fig?

300

This four-sided wooden top, now associated with Hannukah celebrations, finds its origin in a Roman top called a teetotum

What is a dreidel? 

400

The largest dome in the world adorns this Italian church.building.

What is the Florence Cathedral?

400

These two kings of Israel are the only ones in the nation's history to share the same name.

Who are Jeroboam I and Jeroboam II?

400

This Thai fruit, in its long-stemmed "kanyao" variety, is widely considered the most expensive in the world, despite its controversial flavor.

What is a durian?

400

A classic American toy, now owned and sold by Crayola, that was developed accidentally by a General Electric researcher attempting to develop new plastics during World War II.

What is Silly Putty?

500

This type of column topped with ornately carved leaves is commonly used for capitol buildings, including the United States Capitol.

What are Corinthian Columns?

500

A king of David's line best known for suffering leprosy after attempting to offer a temple sacrifice.

Who is Uzziah/Azariah/Uzzah?

500

This North American shrub bears fruits that look almost identical to tomatoes, but are actually lethally toxic.

What is nightshade?

500

These five three-dimensional geometric shapes are the pattern for some of the most common forms of dice, namely 4, 6, 8, 12, and 20-sided dice.

What are the Platonic solids?