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*Bonus*
100

What mammal has the most powerful bite?

hippo

100

What state is Yellowstone National Park in?

Wyoming 

100

What is the oldest European-founded city in the United States?

St Augustine 

100

what type of juice is said to relieve kidney infections

cranberry 

100

Which leafy vegetable is known as a natural breath freshener?

Parsley 

200

Which ocean animal can sleep while they are swimming?

dolphin

200

Which state is known as the Volunteer State?

Tennessee 

200

Who was president during the great depression?

Franklin D Roosevelt 

200

what drink was Sprite a direct competitor of when launched in the US in 1961?

7-up

200

Before the 1840s, California was a part of which country?

Mexico 

300

What animal is known for its ability to play dead?

opossum 

300

Which state is nicknamed the “Sooner State”?

Oklahoma 

300

This University is the oldest institute of higher education in the United States and was founded in 1636.

harvard

300

Which fictional character is credited with increasing spinach consumption in the US by a third?

popeye

300

 Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, used to be the governor of which state?

Arkansas 

400

what is the only animal with 4 knees?

elephant 

400

Which state is known as the Sunflower State?

kansas

400

Which president made thanksgiving a holiday?

Abraham Lincoin 

400

 Which US president invented egg nog?

George Washington 

400

What are the top two most popular condiments in the world?

pepper & mustard

500

which animal is considered the most venomous marine creature? 

jellyfish

500
Which state is called the "Pine Tree State?"

Maine

500

Which president was known as "The Great Communicator" 

Ronald Reagan 

500

Which vegetable is known as the 'king of vegetables'?

eggplant 

500

What Type Of Meat Was Served At The First Thanksgiving?

venison 

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