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The 2012 Caldecott Medal winner for best children's picture book.
What is The Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka.
100
Janvier is the French word for this month?
What is January.
100
He pitched a perfect game for the San Francisco Giants in 2012.
Who is Matt Cain.
100
The name of this state comes from a Chippewa name meaning "grassy place".
What is Wisconsin.
100
The Taj Mahal?
Where is Agra, India.
200
What "E.B." stands for in the name of the author of The Trumpet of the Swan
What is Elwyn Brooks.
200
It is the principal language spoken in China and has the most native speakers.
What is Mandarin.
200
With 2857 career points and 215 season points, this NHL player changed the world of hockey.
Who is Wayne Gretzky.
200
The Daytona 500, Nascar's most prestigious race is held each February in this state.
What is Florida.
200
Known for it's 10,000 hot springs and geysers, this national park is populated by bears, wolves, and elk.
What is Yellowstone National Park.
300
The award named for the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. and given out for writing that encourages African American expression.
What is the Coretta Scott King Award.
300
It is the language of choice spoken in Bangladesh, India.
What is Bengali.
300
The first U.S. women's championship in tennis took place in this famous U.S. city.
What is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
300
Know as the "Peace Garden" state, it is home to cities such as Fargo and Minot.
What is North Dakota.
300
The Moai statues are located where in the world.
What is Easter Island.
400
The genre in which the event can be during a certain era, a country, or a war.
What is historical fiction.
400
Schwarz is the German name for this color.
What is black.
400
He holds the record for the fastest speed reached on a skateboard, clocked at 62.55 mph.
Who is Gary Hardwick.
400
The waffle cone for ice cream was first sold at the 1904 World's Fair in this "Show Me" state.
What is Missouri.
400
Its the concrete building that has it's walls covered by murals made of corn.
What is the Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD.
500
Born in 1809 some of my favorite verses was "Once upon a midnight dreary...."
Who is Edgar Allen Poe
500
In Spanish, Rodilla, is this part of your body?
What is the knee.
500
It was in this stadium, in 1929, that the first professional football game was played "under the lights".
What is Kinsley Park Stadium in Providence, Rhode Island.
500
The largest network of natural tunnels in the world, which extends 1000 miles is located in this state that is home to city Owensboro?
What is Kentucky.
500
Located in North Maine it houses the largest mode of this?
What is the Solar System.
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