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100

Female pronoun


What is she? 

Other female pronouns include her and hers. In other languages, objects can also be feminine or masculine.


100

Thread this part of the needle before sewing.


What is eye? 

Early needles had a hook rather than an eye and were made from bone or metal.


100

This monthly women’s magazine awards a seal of approval to products.


What is Good Housekeeping? 

The seal covers many types of products from beauty products to roofing systems.


100

Cookouts often consist of two “sandwich” meats: hamburgers and these.


What are hot dogs?


100

What is a perfect score in bowling?


300.

 In each game, players have the opportunity to bowl up to 12 strikes for a maximum score of 300 points.


200

Beverage preferred by the British in the afternoon


What is tea? 

Afternoon tea is around 4 p.m. and is served with finger sandwiches, scones, and small pastries.


200

This is the term used for long hand stitches to temporarily hold seams in place.


What is baste?


200

This four-letter home decorating magazine shares its name with a popular TV network.


What is HGTV Magazine?


200

This is another name for pancakes.


What are hotcakes?

They are also called flapjacks and griddle cakes.


200

Who stars as the singing, magical nanny in the 1964 film Mary Poppins?


Julie Andrews. 

The movie was nominated for 13 Oscars and won five. Andrews won the award for best actress in a leading role.


300

Piece of sporting equipment used in downhill and cross-country sports


What is ski? 

Skiing dates to prehistoric times in what is now Russia.


300

A sewing machine uses two sets of threads; one is on the spool, and the other is in this.


What is bobbin?

The hardest part of working with the bobbin is ensuring that the tension is correct. When it’s correct, the machine sews well-formed stitches.


300

People outside the music industry rarely read this magazine, but they are familiar with the “Top 40” and other charts.


What is Billboard? 

It was originally called Billboard Advertising


300

Someone who is easily angered is said to be this.


What is hotheaded?

 A hotheaded person is not only quick-tempered but they generally do not think things through.


300

How many planets orbit our sun?


Eight. 

Starting with the one closest to the sun, the eight planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto is no longer considered a planet.


400

Insect that pollinates fruits, vegetables, and flowers


What is bee?

 Fun Fact: Bee stings can ease rheumatoid arthritis pain.


400

This is the middle layer in a quilt.


What is batting or wadding? 

This layer is made of wool, cotton, polyester, or flannel.


400

This four-letter sports magazine is also a cable sports network.


What is EPSN?

ESPN stands for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. It was started in 1979


400

President Lyndon Johnson was the first U.S. president to use the “Red Phone” that connects the leaders of the United States and Russia—also known by this name.


What is hotline? 

It’s not a telephone. It was originally a teletype machine; today it’s a dedicated computer system.


400

The FedEx logo is written in what two colors?


Purple and orange. 

Did you know there’s an arrow hidden in the logo as well?


500

Vegetable that comes in a pod


What is pea? 

The most common varieties of peas are snow, snap, and sugar. Most peas we eat are immature.


500

This was invented by Ebenezer Butterick.


What is sewing pattern?

 He standardized patterns and began selling them in 1863.


500

Canada’s top magazine is also a favorite in the U.S. It’s known for reprinted and condensed articles and is available in a large-print version.


What is Reader’s Digest? 

Reader’s Digest will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2022.


500

This is another name for “souped up” vehicles.


What is hot rods? 

They’re also known as muscle cars.


500

What is the mascot for Pillsbury products?


The Pillsbury Doughboy. 

The Pillsbury Doughboy character is named Poppin’ Fresh. He was created in 1965.


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