Weird Wonders of the USA
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What in the World Am I?
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Located in Cawker City, Kansas, this attraction is one of the world's largest examples of a common household item.


World's Largest Ball of Twine

100

In Spain, people traditionally eat 12 of these at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck.


Grapes

100

I was a lovable bartender who knew everyone's name at a Boston bar.


Sam Malone

100

The calm center of a hurricane is known by this term.


Eye

100

I convert sunlight directly into electricity, but I have no moving parts.


Solar Panel

200

This Illinois landmark in Collinsville claims to be the world's largest example of a common kitchen condiment container.


World's Largest Ketchup Bottle

200

At Cooper's Hill in England, participants chase a wheel of this food down a steep hill.


Cheese

200

I constantly yelled "Pivot!" while helping move a couch up a stairwell.


Ross Geller

200

This term refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air.


Humidity

200

I transfer data between computers around the world by directing digital traffic to its destination.


Router

300

Standing nearly 20 feet tall in Bemidji, Minnesota, these legendary figures are a famous roadside attraction.


Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox

300

Every New Year's Eve, residents of Brasstown, North Carolina lower this animal instead of a ball.


Opossum

300

I am a forensic blood-spatter analyst who secretly hunts serial killers.


Dexter Morgan

300

This weather instrument measures air pressure and helps predict changing weather.


Barometer

300

I amplify distant objects and make them appear closer without moving them.


Telescope

400

In Alliance, Nebraska, visitors can see a full-sized replica of England's Stonehenge made entirely from these.


Automobiles

400

The Woolly Worm Festival in North Carolina centers around races involving this creature.


Caterpillars

400

I was the assistant regional manager—or assistant to the regional manager—at Dunder Mifflin.


Dwight Schrute

400

This boundary where two different air masses meet is known by this term.


Front

400

I transmit information through pulses of light traveling inside thin strands of glass.


Fiber-Optic Cable

500

This unusual Wisconsin attraction is famous for its eclectic architecture, bizarre collections, and the Infinity Room.


House on the Rock

500

In Finland, people melt small horseshoes made of this material and interpret the shapes for fortune-telling.


Tin

500

I am a wealthy matriarch known for saying "Ew, David!"


Moira Rose

500

This type of cloud is commonly associated with thunderstorms, lightning, and heavy rain.


Cumulonimbus Cloud

500

I help submarines rise and sink by filling and emptying large tanks with water.


Ballast Tank

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