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100

These two colors make up the color scheme for the Cascade Cadets. 

What are blue and black?

100

This chicken-centric chain is famously closed on Sundays, a tradition started by its founder, S. Truett Cathy, to ensure employees had a day for rest and worship.

What is Chick-fil-a?
100

While the exact origin of this term is debated, it has been the official nickname for a resident of Indiana for nearly 200 years.

What is a Hoosier?

100

This 2019 film, featuring a massive final battle against Thanos, briefly held the title of the highest-grossing movie of all time before Avatar took it back.

What is Avengers: Endgame?

100

It is the only planet in our solar system inhabited entirely by robots (rovers), and it gets its distinct color from iron oxide, or rust, on its surface.

What is Mars?

200
These two sports are responsible for Cascade's only state championships

What are softball and football?

200

This iconic burger is famous for having "two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun."

What is the Big Mac?

200

After winning the Indianapolis 500, it is a world-famous tradition for the driver to celebrate by drinking a cold bottle of this beverage.

What is Milk?

200

Directed by Steven Spielberg in 1975, this thriller about a man-eating shark is credited with inventing the concept of the "Summer Blockbuster."

What is Jaws?

200

Scientists believe that millions of years ago, all of Earth's continents were joined together in one giant "supercontinent" known by this name.

What is Pangea or Pangaea?

300

These four communities make up the Cascade school district and contributed to the name Cascade.

What are Amo, Clayton, Coatesville, and Stilesville?

300

Founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas, this chain is officially recognized as the first fast-food hamburger chain in the United States, known for its small "sliders."

What is White Castle?

300

Though he was born in Kentucky and is the "favorite son" of Illinois, this U.S. President spent his "formative years" (ages 7 to 21) living in southern Indiana.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

300

This 1985 classic used a clever three-part tagline: "He was never in time for his classes... He wasn't in time for his dinner... Then one day... he wasn't in his time at all."

What is Back to the Future?

300

This is the only metal that is liquid at standard room temperature; it was once used in thermometers but is now known to be toxic.

What is Mercury?

400

The national award was given to Cascade High School in 2018 to celebrate their academic excellence. 

What is the National Blue Ribbon Award?

400

While McDonald's generates more revenue, this fast food shop actually holds the record for the most individual restaurant locations of any fast-food chain globally.

What is Subway?

400

Before becoming a global superstar, Michael Jackson and his brothers began their musical careers in this industrial Indiana city located on Lake Michigan.

What is Gary?

400

This 1997 disaster epic tied the record for the most Oscar wins (11) and was the first movie to ever reach the $1 billion mark at the box office, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. 

What is Titanic?

400

This is the only country in the world that has hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics, but has never won a gold medal on its own home soil.

What is Canada?

500
This is the mailing address for Cascade High School. 

What is 6565 South County Road 200 West, Clayton, IN 46118?

500

Long before mobile apps, this fast food chain is credited with installing the first modern "drive-thru" system using a two-way speaker box in 1948.

What is In-N-Out Burger?

500

Indiana is the world’s leading producer of this specific building material, which was used to construct the Empire State Building, the Pentagon, and the National Cathedral.

What is limestone?

500

This current world renowned director of Oscar winning films and superhero movie franchises had his directorial debut in "Following".

Who is Christopher Nolan?

500

Covering about 5.5 million square miles, this landmass is technically the largest desert on Earth because it receives so little precipitation.

What is Antartica?

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