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Grammar Puh-leece
100

In addition to their usual orange-and-black coloring, these large cats can also occasionally be golden, white, or stripeless white

What are tigers?

100

Giraffes, the tallest terrestrial animal, are native to this continent

What is Africa?

100

He was elected as Governor of Tennessee in 2018

Who is Bill Lee?

100

The coldest temperature in FL, -2 °F, was recorded in 1899 in this capital city

What is Tallahassee?

100

Accorrding to Brian Regan, this word is the plural of box

What is boxen?

200

The concept for these triangular corn chips originated at a restaurant in Disneyland

What are Doritos?

200

Located on the border between China and Nepal, this is the world's tallest mountain

What is Mt. Everest?

200

This is a library, music store, game stop, and toy store all rolled into one store

What is McKays?

200

The metropolitan area surrounding this major city is the most populous in Florida

What is Miami?

200

This is a part of speach in modern English that is a specific object, such as a person, place, or thing

What is a noun?

300

In the 2003 Disney/Pixar movie Finding Nemo, this clownfish is looking for his son Nemo

What is Marlin?

300

These very tall things are the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only ones still existing

What are the great pyramids of Giza in Egypt?

300

Shopping at this store would be incomplete without a stroll down the AOS

What is ALDI?

300

The gestational period for these aquatic mammals is 12-14 months, and their babies are usually 60-70 lb at birth

What are manatees?

300

The song "Conjunction Junction" appeered on this ABC educational children's show from the 1970s

What is Schoolhouse Rock?

400

This edible root contains high amounts of beta-carotene

What are carrots?

400

The tallest structure in the world is the Burj Khalifa, a skyscraper located in this city in the United Arab Emirates

What is Dubai?

400

These kinds of trees are always the first to lose their leaves, as summer turns to fall

What are cottonwood trees?

400

These (fictional) creatures can be seen at Weeki Wachee Springs, FL, putting on a show as a tourist attraction

What are mermaids?

400

This neccessity of this particular punctuation mark, also known as a serial comma, is hotly contested

What is the Oxford comma?

500

The top stripe of the national flag of this country is saffron, which is both a color and a spice

What is India?

500

Located in a national park in California, Hyperion, Helios, and Icarus are the three tallest specimens of these plants

What are redwood trees?

500

Dinosaurs still exist in Nashville, but only on this road

What is Poplar Creek?

500

This explorer established the first colony of European settlers in the United States at present-day Pensacola in 1559

Who is Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano?

500

This punctuation mark, frequently described as being the width of a capitle letter M, can be used to replace a colon or a set of parentheses

What is an em-dash?

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