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100

This lone daughter's middle name comes from the grandmother she never met.

Who is Rose?

100

This 49er town has been visited thrice by the oldest, twice by the middle, and thrice by the youngest (if you count inside mom's tummy).

What is San Francisco?

100

This American educator started an on-line platform that shares a name with the lab he built.

Who is Sal Kahn?

100

First played as a sport in the Olympics in 1992, approximately 1.2 million Americans play this game over 25 times yearly.

What is badminton?

100

Despite a worldwide pandemic, this duo's recently scored #1 Billboard hit was the fastest of any of their songs to ascend to the top spot.

What is "Level Of Concern?"

200

The last of his surname received his middle name from his great grandmother.

Who is Thomas?

200

Visited via his second flight, this cowboy town is home to the many stars.

What is Dallas?

200

Originally called ibimi, this fruit takes 16 months to grow.

What are cranberries?

200

This modern extreme sport originated from a French naval office and has its roots in military training and physical education.

What is parkour?

200

The most covered song in pop history, it's the latest tune to be learned via violin.

What is "Yesterday?'

300

This boy's first name is in honor of his godmother.

Who is Ashton?

300

From Idaho, it's impossible to get to this "M" state without crossing this "M" river.

What are Minnesota and the Mississippi?

300

Defying gravity, and always in motion, during his lifetime he invented a new type of mathematics called calculus.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

300

Officially established as a sport in 1862, it was introduced at the 1896 Olympics for men, in 1928 for women.

What is gymnastics.

300

From the movie that created the term 'blockbuster,' this theme song from the same composer as Star Wars has scared swimmers for 45 summers.

What is "Jaws?"

400

Before she shared her son's surname she shared her husband's.

What is Smith?

400

If this is to be the next family vacation, they'll have to decide by which state's entrance they'll enter.

What is Yosemite National Park?

400

Once it reaches 45 years old, it finally starts producing, and doesn't stop for over a hundred years.

What is a maple tree?

400

This sport's first ever competition was held 2055 years ago in Japan.

What is swimming?

400

Between tenor and bass, this voice shares the same name as this brass horn.

What is a baritone?

500
Rusty is a popular nickname for this grandfather who shares his grandson's middle name.

Who is Russell?

500

This state is the only one in common in the eastern time zone all three have visited.

What is Florida?

500

When you play this game, even if you're not very good and don't score you'll still be in love with it.

What is tennis?

500

From a French word, the plural imperative form of the verb tenir, to hold, meaning "hold!", "receive!" or "take!"

What is tennis?

500

Though they play together for only two months per year, this traveling band regularly tops artists in yearly concert attendance.

Who is the Trans-Siberian Orchestra?

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