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The heart has this many chambers


Four

100

The number of stripes on the American flag

13

100

Baby frogs are called...

Tadpole

100

Tiger Woods is known for this sport

golf

100

the most common letter used in the English alphabet  

E

100

The number of years USA is celebrating this year on July 4th

250 years

100

The longest day of the year is called...

The summer Solstice

100

Named after a baseball player 

Baby Ruth

200

the largest planet in our solar system

Jupiter

200

This is the most populated city in the United States


New York

200

The only land animal that cannot jump

Elephant

200

The number of points a touchdown is worth

6

200

The only fruit that has its seeds on the outside

Strawberries

200

He largely wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

200

This insect is known for its loud mating call on summer nights

Cicada

200

Named after a galaxy

Milky Way

300

The first vegetable to grow in space

A potato

300

This is the national flower of Japan

Cherry blossom

300

A dog's sweat glands are found where on...

its paws

300

The king of "Rock and Roll"

Elvis Presley

300

What is it called when birds fly south to warmer climates for the winter?

Migration

300

Who wrote the National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner

Francis Scott Key

300

This flower follows the movement of the sun

Sunflower

300

"Taste the Rainbow"

Skittles

400

This protein makes up human hair and nails

Keratin

400

This river flows through the rainforest in Brazil

The Amazon (rio Amazonas)

400

A male swan is called a...

Cob

400

The famous Latina singer who was murdered by her assistant

Selena

400

A group of crows is called


A murder

400

This document begins with, "We the People"

The Constitution

400

This state experiences the "midnight sun" in the summer

Alaska

400

This was the first individually wrapped penny candy in the United States

Tootsie Roll

500

Universal donor blood type

O Negative

500

Trivia Question: What’s the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

500

The only mammal that can fly

a Bat

500

The longest running game show on television

The price is Right

500

a baker's dozen

13

500

This famous US road is known as the ‘Main Street of America’

Route 66

500

This Spanish summer drink combines wine, fruit, and other spirits

Sangria

500

"Two for me, none for you"

Twix

600

Na on the periodic table stands for

Sodium

600

This desert covers much of northern Africa

The Sahara

600

An octopus has 3 of this organ

heart

600

the name of the artist who painted ‘Mona Lisa’

Leonardo Da Vinci

600

These reptiles have no legs

Snake

600

The city where the Declaration of Independence signed was

Philadelphia

600

The vitamin we primarily get from the sun, known as the sunshine vitamin

Vitamin D

600

The company that produces the Kit Kat bar

Nestle

700

Name of the process where plants store their food

Photosynthesis

700

The longest river in the world

The Nile

700

This animal cannot move its eyes

Owl

700

Elezabeth Taylor married this many times.

8 times
700

Which bone are babies born without?

knee cap

700

This was the last state to join the union

Hawaii

700

the name of the famous music festival held in the California desert each spring and summer

Coachella

700


Reese's Pieces 

800

What is the only planet that rotates clockwise?

Venus

800

This country has 12 times zones due to its overseas territories

France

800

A flamboyance is a group of what animals?

Flamingos

800

This iconic artist paints the The Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh

800

This Baseball team won the 2025 World Series

Dodgers

800

This amendment gave women the right to vote

19th amendment

800

The letters SPF in sunscreen stands for...

Sun Protection Factor

800

What does the M&M stand for?

Mars and Murrie

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