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In 1969, this American astronaut became the first person to set foot on the moon.

Who was Neil Armstrong?

100

This country in the southwestern Pacific is famous for sheep, Māori culture, and the Lord of the Rings films.

What is New Zealand?

100

This type of boat is narrow, usually powered by paddles, and is great for rivers and lakes.

What is a canoe?

100

What do you get if you cross a snowman and a vampire?

Frostbite

200

In 1971, this coffee giant opened its first store in Seattle and would later be known worldwide.

What is Starbucks?

200

This northeastern U.S. state is famous for maple syrup and its capital, Concord.

What is New Hampshire?

200

If you're lost outdoors, this star has helped travelers navigate for centuries — it’s also known as Polaris.

What is the North Star? 

200

Why can’t you trust an atom?

Cause they make up everything 

300

In 1953, this couple was crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom in a grand televised ceremony.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip?

300

This holiday marks the start of the calendar and is often celebrated with fireworks at midnight.

What is New Year’s Day?

300

This thick plant grows in deserts, stores water, and has spines instead of leaves.

What is the cactus?

300

Why don’t seagulls fly over the bay?

Because then they’d be called baygalls

400

In 1965, this cartoon dog made his TV debut with the Peanuts gang in A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Who is Snoopy?

400

A popular saying tells us “You can’t teach an old dog” this.

What is new tricks?

400

This natural path is left behind by animals moving through the forest — skilled trackers can read them like a map.

What is the trail?

500

This famous statue in New York Harbor has welcomed immigrants and visitors since 1886.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

500

This is the capital city of India’s largest democracy, sometimes confused with its older neighbor.

What is New Delhi?

500

This natural path is left behind by animals moving through the forest — skilled trackers can read them like a map.

What is a trail?

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