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100

This small Hawaiian instrument was probably 1st made by Portuguese cabinet makers who emigrated to the islands

Ukulele

100

Number of steps in the Alcoholics Anonymous program

12

100

In this game, an entry sport to baseball, the batter hits the ball that rests atop a tube

T-Ball

100

On a clear day you can see 6- miles to Mount Rainier from the 520-foot observation deck of this Seattle tower

Space Needle

100

Bismarck is the second-largest city in this state

North Dakota

200

It's the smallest member of the orchestra's brass family & also the one with the highest-pitched notes

Trumpet

200

In Mexico, a quinceanera is a celebration of a girl's turning this age

15

200

What Europeans call association football, we call this

Soccer

200

The Seahorse Sail & Snorkel Adventure gives you a different view of the harbor in this capital of the Bahamas

Nassau

200

Clearwater and Palm Beach are popular seaside resorts in this state

Florida

300

The strings on the Japanese koto, a type of zither, were traditionally made of this fiber but are now mostly synthetic

Silk

300

In the Army, number of silver bars a captain has or silver stars a major general has

2

300

In 1993 Werner Gunther of Switzerland threw one of these 72 feet 1 inch

Shot put

300

From the Arabic for "journey", this type of journey might take you to Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve

Safari

300

It earned its nickname " The Equality State" by being the first to give full voting rights to women back in 1869

Wyoming

400

In classical style, these are attached to the thumbs with one hand clicking a simple rhythm, the other a more complicated one

Castanets

400

At sea level, water boils at this number of degrees Fahrenheit

212

400

On May 22, 1999 this American scored her 108th goal, becoming the all-time leading scorer in international soccer

Mia Hamm

400

While vacationing in this city, you might stop by the Pere-Lachaise cemetery to pay your respects to Chopin & others

Paris

400

Nicknamed the "Mother of all Presidents", it's the birthplace of 7 presidents, including Taft & McKinley

Ohio

500

In 1810 Sebastien Erard patented a pedal device for this instrument that changed the pitch of its strings

The Harp

500

Bill Clinton is officially listed as this number U.S. President

42

500

In 1984 this quarterback became the first Boston College player to win the Heisman Trophy

Doug Flutie

500

If you want to see the Book of Kells, it's on display at the Old Library at Trinity College in this city

Dublin

500

Its state vegetables are the chile & frijoles

New Mexico

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