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100

This fruit, often associated with the state of Georgia, is known for its fuzzy skin and sweet, juicy flesh.

peach

100

This river separates Boston from Cambridge and is famous for its Regattas (a rowing, speedboat, or sailing race or a series of such races).

Charles River

100

This holiday, celebrated on June 19th, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.

Juneteenth

100

This pop icon, known for hits like “Shake It Off” and “Anti-Hero,” embarked on the record-breaking Eras Tour in 2023 and 2024.

Taylor Swift

100

The largest land animal on Earth, this mammal is known for its tusks and trunk.

elephant

200

This popular Mexican dish consists of a folded tortilla filled with meat, cheese, and other toppings.

taco

200

This institution of higher education claims alumni like Martin Luther King Jr. and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Boston University

200

This movement in the 1920s celebrated African American art, literature, and music in Harlem.

Harlem Renaissance

200

This animated movie from Illumination Studios, based on a beloved Nintendo video game series, became one of the highest-grossing films of 2023.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

200

This flightless bird from New Zealand is known for its long beak

kiwi

300

Known as "the king of spices," this spice is often found  on tables worldwide.

black pepper

300

This trail, marked by a red brick path, takes visitors on a tour of Boston’s most historic sites.

the Freedom Trail

300

This hip-hop trio from Atlanta, consisting of Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff, popularized the “dab” dance move.

Who is Migos?

300

This actress and singer gained widespread fame for her role in Spiderman and her music, including hits like “White Lies.”

Zendaya

300

This small, often colorful bird is known for its ability to hover in place and fly backward while feeding on nectar.

hummingbird

400

This type of pasta, shaped like small rice grains, is often used in soups.

orzo

400

This historic marketplace in downtown Boston is known for its shops, street performers, and food stalls.

Faneuil Hall

400

This music genre, created by African Americans, includes artists like B.B. King and Muddy Waters.

blues

400

This groundbreaking streaming service, known for hits like Stranger Things and The Witcher, has become a major player in entertainment.

Netflix

400

These animals, known as sea cows, are often mistaken for mermaids by sailors.

manatees

500

Known as the “stinking rose,” this pungent bulb is a key ingredient in  Hummus and pesto.

garlic

500

This Boston-based company, founded in 1865, is known for its innovation in footwear, especially their popular “Chuck Taylor” sneakers.

Converse


500

This legendary rap group from Staten Island is known for their debut album Enter the 36 Chambers and their martial arts-inspired lyrics.

Wu-Tang Clan

500

This artist, known for her chart-topping hit "Savage Love," earned the title of one of TikTok’s biggest stars and has made a name for herself in the music industry.

Jawsh 685

500

This large sea creature, with multiple arms, is famous for its intelligence and ability to camouflage itself.

octopus

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