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First published in 1858, this textbook is still widely regarded as an extremely influential work on the study of human body structures such as bones, organs, arteries, veins, etc. (It’s also the name, spelled slightly differently, of a longrunning TV show.)

Gray’s Anatomy. The 41st edition of Gray’s Anatomy was published in 2015.

100

He’s the kite-flying Founding Father; she is just asking for a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T. 

Aretha and Ben Franklin

100

Mickey or Minnie's mansion

A Mouse House

100

In 1965, the key event that started this Florida city on its way to becoming the “Theme Park Capital of the World” was when Walt Disney announced plans to build his second theme park there.

Orlando

100

Alexandra Scott's stand selling this drink turned into a nonprofit that's raised over $150 million to fight childhood cancer

Lemonade

200

Are you sitting down? This is the largest muscle in the human body.

The gluteus maximus. (By the way, the smallest muscle is the stapedius, which is found in the middle ear. )

200

He was an American comedian much loved in France; she was the power behind Lamb Chop, the sock puppet sheep.

Jerry and Shari Lewis

200

An odd group of connected mountains

A Strange Range

200

This British city is home to the oldest university in the English speaking world.

Oxford. It is estimated that Oxford University was founded around the year 1096.

200

Protecting the public from unfair practices & unreliable companies, the BBB is this organization

The Better Business Bureau 

300

According to a proverb that dates back to the Roman statesman Cicero (106 to 43 B.C.), this part of the anatomy is the mirror (or window) of the soul.

The eyes

300

Starting with one restaurant in North Corbin, Kentucky, he founded a chain of fast food chicken ; she’s the daughter of a failed presidential candidate and the current press secretary for Donald Trump.

Colonel and Sarah Huckabee Sanders

300

Calamitous sleight of hand

Tragic Magic

300

Name all three US states that start with the letter O.

Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon

300

It was founded by 6 cardiologists in 1924

The American Heart Association 

400

These uterine tubes were named after the 16th century Italian scientist who first described them.

Fallopian tubes, which were named for anatomist/physician Gabriele Falloppio

400

He “conjured” up championship wins for the 1980’s Los Angeles Lakers, played on the 1992 Olympic “Dream Team,” and left basketball after contracting the HIV virus; she’s the first First Lady born in Texas.

Magic and Lady Bird Johnson

400

Down at the docks, he clips your locks

The Harbor Barber

400

There are four national capitals that begin with the letter O – name two of them.

Oslo (Norway); Ottawa (Canada). The other two are Oranjestad (Aruba) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).

400

Carrie Chapman Catt founded this league in 1920 during the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association

The League of Women Voters

500

What is the proper name for your shoulder blade?

Scapula

500

Nicknamed “Old Kinderhook,” he was a US senator from New York, a secretary of state, a vice president under Andrew Jackson, and the eighth president of the US; she and her sister Ann had the same unusual job – giving advice to people via a newspaper column.

Abigail and Martin van Buren

500

A thick cup for tea on a small, powerful boat that likes to push or pull

A Mug Tug

500

This name is sometimes used to describe the continent known as Australia, but is really comprised of Australia, New Zealand, and the many islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

Oceania

500

FA for short, this nationwide network of food banks is the largest domestic hunger-relief organization in the United States

Feeding America

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