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Not the capital
400

Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink

what are warm toned colors

400

In 1943, Richard James was trying to develop a spring that would support and stabilize equipment on ships. When one of the springs accidentally fell off a shelf James got the idea for this product

What is the slinky

400

this arch, located in Paris, was built in 1806 by Napoleon in honor of his victorious armies

What is the Arc de triomphe

400

the organ responsible for light perception and a reference to one self

what is eye/ I

400

This "sin city" is although the most famous city in the state, not the capital of Nevada

what is Las Vegas

800

Bill, Joe, Sam, Nate

What are nick names
800

 In 1945, Percy Spencer was experimenting with a vacuum tube, while doing research he was intrigued when the candy bar in his pocket began to melt. This discovery lead to the invention of this, now a standard appliance in most American households

What is a microwave

800

they were the first builders in Europe to fully appreciate the advantages of the arch, known for the pantheon and the the Colosseum

Who are the Romans

800

to have viewed something and a section of a theatrical piece

what is seen/ scene

800

this town in Pennsylvania is known for its battlefield, the site of a turning point in the Civil War

what is Gettysburg

1200

Avalon High, Zenon girl of the twenty first century, Jump in, Smart House

What are Disney Channel Original Movies

1200

The idea for this product was conceived in 1974 by Arthur Fry as a way of holding bookmarks while singing in the church choir. He attributes it to a lightly sticky adhesive accidentally developed in 1968  

What is the post it note

1200

arches are a prominent feature of this structure, used for transporting water

What is an aquaduct

1200

a fruit and two matching items

what is a pear/ pair

1200

this city in Vermont is home to the University of Vermont and is the namesake of a united states department store chain

what is Burlington

1600

Persian, Bombay, Abyssinian, Devon Rex

What are cat breeds

1600

legend has it that they were accidentally invented by a cook who mixed together charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter. The mixture burned and when compressed, it exploded

What are fireworks

1600

The  impressive natural arch, Rainbow Bridge is the largest natural bridge in the world and its location is considered to be sacred for the local American Native tribes that call the area home. It is located in a U.S. National Monument in this Rocky Mountain Region state.

What is Utah

1600

a walkway in a store and section of land surrounded by water

what is aisle/ isle

1600

Billings is the largest city in this 4th largest state

what is Montana

2000

Grape yumtious dip, cherry yum diddly dip, razz apple magic dip, valentine mystery 

what are fun dip flavors

2000

This was accidentally invented in 1955 by Joseph and Noah McVicker while trying to make a wallpaper cleaner. It was marketed a year later by toy manufacturer

What is Play-Doh

2000

the tallest arch monument in U.S., The gateway arch  monument was built to commemorate the Westward expansion of United Sates in this city

St. Louis

2000

to place too much value on appearance and a channel that transports oxygen 

what is vain/ vein

2000

Manchester is the largest city in this northern state

what is New Hampshire

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