Prairie U.S.
Lets Go to The Park
5, 5
Just Peachy
"Foot" Ball
Winter Tales
400

This largest prairie in the U.S covers 10 states in the central part of the country.

Where is the Great Plains?

400

Visit Tokyo in the spring & you can see more than a dozen varieties of these trees blossoming in Shinjuku Gyoen

What are Cherry Trees?

400

A numerical way of saying half favorable, half unfavorable.

What is 50-50?

400

Though he famously played for Detroit, baseball's Ty Cobb was known by this nickname based on his birthplace.

What is The Georgia Peach?

400

Defenders can't approach a kicker taking this soccer penalty, whether the direct or indirect type.

What is a Free Kick?

400

This winter tale tells of a magical snowman who the kids love to play with.

What is Frosty the Snowman?

800

People on Prairies must watch out for these swirling clouds of air that can suck up anything they touch.

What are tornadoes?

800

Built over abandoned railroad tracks, this Chicago park opened in 2004, just a few years behind schedule

Where is Millennium Park?

800

A type of bird is in this rhyming adjective meaning mushy or overly sentimental

What is lovey-dovey?

800

This video game character is the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom

Who is Princess Peach?

800

In this sport, it's a 5-run penalty if a fielder deliberately kicks a ball hit by a batsman over the boundary rope.

What is Cricket

800

This author of "A Christmas Carol" wrote many books including "A Tale of two Cities" and "The Frozen Deep"

Who was Charles Dickens?

1200

Between 1930 and 1936 the central U.S. was covered in this, a result of years of poor farming practices.

What was the Dust Bowl?

1200

DAILY DOUBLE; Kings Park in Perth features a viewing tower with this 3-letter name, structured after a scientific discovery of 1953?

What is DNA?

1200

To say exactly what happened without sparing any details.

What is the Whole Truth?

1200

Using peach containers in the 1890s, James Naismith created this recreational activity

What is Basketball?

1200

In kickball the pitching strip is 42 feet, 5 1/8 inches from this

What is Home Plate?

1200

This is a well-known ghost Christmas story that was first published as a novella in 1843.

What is "A Christmas Carol?"

1600

Prairies excel at this job which is essential for us to live.

What is Farming?

1600

This new York park gives locals a bit of scenery, greenery and a world famous basidia fountain.

Where is Central Park?

1600

It's a projection formed by the biggest part of the larynx.

What is the Adam's Apple?

1600

One of this pair's original 31 flavors of ice cream was peach

Who are Baskin and Robbins?

1600

It's extremely rare now, but this play in which the ball is kicked after it hits the ground is still legal in the NFL.

What is a Drop Kick?

1600

DAILY DOUBLE; In the movie, "Home Alone" Kevin is left at home alone when his family travels to this famous European city.

Where is Paris, France?

2000

This novel by L. Frank Baum tells of a girl living on a prairie who gets taken away by a tornado.

What is "The Wizard of Oz?"

2000

This famed spot in London's Hyde Park has been an epicenter of free speech since the 19th century

What is Speakers Corner?

2000

Stokely Carmichael said, "We have to organize ourselves to speak for each other. That's" this slogan.

What is "Black Power"?

2000

Vanilla & raspberries are part of the recipe for this dessert invented at the Savoy Hotel for a famous opera singer.

What is a Peach Melba

2000

The AFGL is the American Foot this League, which plays the sport with kicks & soccer balls on courses across the country.

What is Golf?

2000

This is the name of the dog in Dr. Seuss's Tale “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”

Who is Max?

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