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100

Thanks to its ruminating lifestyle, this is the number of stomach compartments a cow uses to digest its food.

What is 4?

100

Before working at Aspire, this staff member taught gymnastics to preschoolers. 

Who is Lauren?

100

In the 1955 animated feature “Lady & the Tramp”, two dogs share a smooch over this meal.

What is spaghetti and meatballs?

100

Blink and you might miss it! This speedy planet hugs the Sun closer than any other in our solar system.

What is Mercury?

100

Legendary and magical, this mythical creature is proudly the national animal of this Celtic nation.

What is Scotland?

200

With a jaw strong enough to crush bone, this land mammal holds the record for the most powerful bite.

What is the hippopotamus? 

200

This staff member worked as a carpenter in concrete construction for 6 years before coming to Aspire.

Who is Rylee?

200

Some myths depict this figure as the son of Aphrodite and Ares; some have him as a self-born deity; either way, he is the God of love in Greek mythology. 

Who is Eros?

200

Covering you from head to toe, this body part wins the title as the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin?

200

Today it tops burgers and fries, but in the 1800s, this tangy condiment was once marketed as a cure for diarrhea.

What is ketchup?

300

Galloping into the world, this young equine is what you’d call a baby horse.

What is a foal?

300

Sports cars are a passion for this staff member.

Who is Samantha?

300

These pastel candies talk back—literally—stamping tiny messages like “Be Mine” and “XOXO” on millions of chalky hearts every Valentine’s Day.

What are Conversation Hearts?

300

Once thought indivisible, this tiny building block is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.

What is an atom?

300

Still hiding in plain sight, this tiny pocket in jeans was originally designed to hold a very specific item for cowboys and miners.

What is a pocket watch?

400

This marsupial’s fingerprints are so similar to humans’ that even under a microscope, they could confuse a crime scene investigator.

What is a koala?

400

Although this staff member enjoys fishing, they are not very good at it. 

Who is Jeremy?

400

Tick-tock! Over the course of a single day, the average human heart beats approximately this many times.

What is 100,000 times?

400

As of today, science recognizes exactly this many elements on the periodic table.

What is 118?

400

In some public places in Florida, it’s illegal to do this while wearing a swimsuit—so maybe save your beach karaoke for home.

What is singing?
500

Unlike humans, dogs have this many eyelids on each eye, including a special one that helps keep their eyes clean and protected.

What is 3?

500

Roses are red, violets are blue—
This approximate number of roses gets snapped up on Valentine’s Day, too.

What is 250 million?

500

Despite covering more water than land, this part of our planet produces most of the breathable oxygen we rely on every day.

What are the oceans?

500

Unlike most body parts, these two keep growing slowly throughout your life.

What are noses and ears?

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