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Capital of the state we live in

Pierre

100
The number of feet in one yard.

3

100

A person, place, or thing.

Noun

100

The number of bones in our body.

206

100

In the nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill, Jack and Jill go up the hill to fetch this.

A pail of water

200

This place holds the MVP and is the capital of the US.

Washington, DC.

200

This involves PEMDAS, which is the order to solve equations.

Order of Operations

200

These aren't verbs, but they might add to them an ending of -ly.

Adverb

200

This is the biggest organ in the human body.

Skin

200

The number of colors to make up a rainbow.

7

300

This state is right below us.

Nebraska

300

The number of minutes in 1 day. 

1,440

300

1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person are all different types of this.

Point of View (POV)

300

This is the biggest bone in the human body.

Femur

300

This is the yellow part of an egg.

Yolk

400

If this state could talk, it would probably say, "Size matters not." because it is the smallest.

Rhode Island

400

The number of nickels in $2.

40

400

Plural of moose.

moose

400

The body part holds the Stapes, the smallest bone in the body. 

Ear

400

This body part helps a snake smell.

Tongue

500

The continent that we live in.

North America

500

This double digit number is the biggest number from one to one million that doesn't have the letter "n" in it.

eighty eight (88)
500

The words Colonel and Kernel are pronounced the same but mean different things.

Colonel-military

Kernel-popcorn

500

This system moves the blood to and from the heart continuously.

Circulatory System

500

This very unlucky number is often skipped on elevators and in tall buildings because of superstitions.

13

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