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This word occurs before "puzzle" in many people's favorite 300+ piece activity

Jigsaw 

100

This intelligent African and Asian animal is also the largest land mammal

Elephant


100

This influential 4-piece band was at the forefront of the "British Invasion," when British music became very popular in the United States

The Beatles


100

The ratification declaration of independence happened on July 4th on this year

1776

200

Back in the medieval times, the king was entertained by this performer

Jester

200

Dolly was the first animal to be cloned, what type of animal was she? 

A sheep


200

This record label signed only African-American artists, and produced essentially its own style of pop music

Motown

200

On July 1st 1863, this pivotal battle began at this Pennsylvania town was a turning point in the civil war, when the Union defeated the Confederacy in a decisive victory

Gettysburg

300

The J in this word is actually an H sound, as is often the case in Spanish, for this spicy green pepper

Jalapeno 

300

Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered this important medicine when it grew in his petri dishes, killing the present bacteria

Penicilin

300

Getting his start in the 60s, this folk singer became an icon known for his distinct voice and poetic lyrics, with songs such as "Blowin' In The Wind" or "Times They Are A-Changin" 

Bob Dylan

300

Born July 12th, this British pottery designer created pieces in an iconic blue and white pattern, famous for antiques collectors around the world

Wedgwood 

400

This is the name of the largest planet in the solar system

Jupiter

400

The center of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons. What subatomic particle orbits around it? Hint: the name brings to mind this force that makes all of our technology work

Electrons 

400

This world-famous concert occurred in 1969, and was an important moment in hippie culture and featuring many of the most famous bands of the time

Woodstock

400

On August 3rd 1492, Columbus set sale with these three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the ______

Santa Maria

500

An absurd poem by Lewis Carroll appears in the book "Through The Looking Glass," the title referring to this strange fictional creature

Jabberwocky 

500

The moon does not produce any light of its own, but this is why it appears illuminated in the night sky

Reflecting sunlight 

500

Motown was founded by this highly savvy music businessman 

Berry Gordy

500

On August 4th, this 44th president of the US was born in Honolulu

Obama

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