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Where your femur and tibia meet.

Knee

100

A cowboy’s rope.

Lasso/Lariat

100

A beauty treatment for your nails.

Manicure

100

An American siesta.

Nap

100

This athletic event is held every four years.

Olympics

200

This fruit flourishes in New Zealand.

Kiwi

200

Win this and you will be wealthy.

Lottery

200

The third President of the United States.

(James) Madison

200

Another name for your belly button.

Navel

200

Pearls can form in this shellfish.

Oyster

300

Some wore armor, others sat at a round table.

Knight

300

Huron and Ontario are two.

(Great) Lakes

300

A vision enhancer for one eye is called this.

Monocle

300

Lincoln’s state.

Nebraska

300

This Annie was famous for her skills with a gun.

Oakley

400

This dancer loved “Singin’ in the Rain.”

(Gene) Kelly

400

The Beatles sang of this girl, in the sky with diamonds.

Lucy

400

In a clear night sky you can see Ursa _____ and Ursa _____.

Minor; Major

400

It will numb your gums.

Novocain

400

It’s not the capital of Nebraska, but it’s a major city there.

Omaha

500

This word comes from two German words that mean “garden of children.”

Kindergarten

500

A state of matter between a solid and a gas.

Liquid

500

Her initials are M.M., and she wrote Gone With the Wind.

Margaret Mitchell

500

It was Roosevelt’s program to end the Great Depression.

New Deal

500

This musical composition introduces a longer musical work.

Overture

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