The Constitution
Climate
Social Media
Major Business
Cooking
100

What are the famous first three words of the constitution?

WE THE PEOPLE

100

The all inclusive term for all water based atmospheric activity. (snow, rain, sleet, hail)

Precipitation

100

The famous co-founder of Facebook.

Mark Zuckerberg

100
This company created the first commercially successful computer operating system named "Windows" 

Microsoft

100

This is the most widely used spice in the world. 

Black Pepper

200

This role of congress is elected by the constituents of that member's state and serves a 6 year term. (Note: 2 members per state)

Senator

200

A rotating column of air that comes into contact with the ground and a cumulonimbus cloud.

Tornado

200

A Snap-chatter's personalized cartoon avatar that users create to represent themselves on the app.

Bitmoji

200

Walmart was founded and is still headquartered in this state.

Arkansas

200

The act of cooking food in hot fat or oil, often in a shallow pan. 

Frying

300

This individual (role) acts as the president of the senate, but cannot vote unless there is an equal division in the Senate. 

The Vice President

300

With an average annual rainfall of only 9.5 inches, this state is driest in the nation.

Nevada

300

The iconic logo for this brand was named "Larry" after basketball player Larry Bird.

Twitter (X)

300
Amazon developed this famous e-reader. 

Kindle

300

The internal temperature chicken must reach in order to be safely consumed. 

165 Degrees

400

2/3 majority vote in both the house of representatives and in the Senate is famously required to create this.

An Amendment  (to the constitution)

400

The temperature at which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. 

(Looking for a term not a number)

The Dew Point

400

This world-wide sharing platform, was originally designed to be a dating site.

YouTube

400

Henry Ford is credited with popularizing this mass production technique. 

The Assembly Line

400

This cooking appliance achieved popularity in the United States during the 1940s, when many women began to work outside the home. They could start cooking in the morning before going to work and finish preparing the meal in the evening when they came home.

Slow Cooker (Crock-Pot)

500

In 1788, this state became the 9th state to ratify the constitution. Which made the Constitution the official framework of the U.S. government.

New Hampshire

500

A weather phenomenon that produces heavy, localized snowfalls when cold, dry air passes over a large body of warmer, unfrozen water.

Lake Effect Snow

500

Launched in 1997, this is widely considered to be the first social media platform. 

Six-Degrees
500

The Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, the leader of railroad industry, financed the construction of this famous train terminal. 

Grand Central Station

500

This cut of beef used to be considered "poor mans food", until famously ranch-hands in Texas figured out how to slow cook this cut for optimal tenderness and made it now popular dish.

Brisket

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