Southwest-ish Washington National Sites
45 Presidents (but only 43 men)
"HOT" STUFF
Construction Junction
Hairy Wizard
100

Question: Known for its agricultural and cultural traditions of Native and Euro-Americans, this historic site was founded in 1825 on the north bank of the Columbia River.

Answer: What is Fort Vancouver?

100

What article of clothing was Chester A Arthur famous for collecting?

Pants - over 80 pairs

100

Hormonal changes during menopause can cause women to experience these bursts of warmth

Hot Flashes

100

In residential construction, this standard piece of lumber, measuring roughly 1.5 by 3.5 inches, is commonly used for wall studs and framing.

What is a 2x4?

100

How old was Harry Potter when he first went to Hogwarts

11

200

Question: This Volcanic Monument was established by Congress on August 27th of 1982, following its eruption in 1980.

Answer: What is Mount St. Helens?

200

How many full terms did FDR have?

3 Full Terms (died during his fourth)

200

It's what you'd call a souped-up auto

Hot Rod

200

This thin sheet of metal is installed along roof edges, chimneys, and vents to prevent water from seeping into a building.

What is flashing?

200

What creature does Ron vomit after attempting to cast a spell with his broken wand?

Slugs

300

Question: The USACE (US Army Corps of Engineers) began work on this dam in 1952 and finished in 1957. This dam is one of the ten largest hydroelectric dams in the United States.

Answer: What is Dalles Dam?

300

Who was the 15th President?

James Buchanan

300

During an annual fiesta in October, you'll see hundreds of these in the skies over Albuquerque

Hot Air Balloons

300

This U-shaped pipe beneath sinks and tubs traps water to prevent sewer gases from entering a building, or if you accidentally drop your jewelry down the drain.

What is a P-trap?

300

What character is believed to be dead, but has secretly been living as a pet rat in the Weasley household for the past 12 years.

Peter Pettigrew

400

Question: Known for its challenging and technical rock climbing, this monolith located in southwest Washington was originally named "Castle Rock" before Henry J. Biddle purchased it in 1915 for $1.00

Answer: What is Beacon Rock?

400

Finish this quote by former President George W. Bush "Rarely is the question asked: ---- our children ----

"Is Our Children Learning"

400

Katy Perry wasn’t talking about the weather in this hit single — she was describing someone who can’t make up their mind.

Hot N Cold

400

This multi-purpose power tool uses a rapid back-and-forth motion to cut, sand, grind, or scrape in tight spaces where other saws can’t reach. “Terry, where is the box for the Buzz Buzz?”

What is an oscillating saw

400

What does Neville break while attempting to ride a broom for the very first time?

His wrist/arm

500

Question: This concrete monument was commissioned in 1918 by wealthy entrepreneur Sam Hill, being the first monument in the United States to honor the dead of World War 1.

Answer: What is Maryhill Stonehenge?

500

How many Presidents have been assassinated?

Four

500

On a cold day warm up at Panda Express with a bowl of this spicy & vinegary soup

Hot and Sour Soup

500

This safety device is a metal or fabric band used to secure a water heater to a wall, preventing it from tipping over during earthquakes or other sudden movements.

What is a water heater strap?

500

What are the (At least) two of the three balls in quidditch?

Golden Snitch, Qwaffle, Bludger

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