American Vice Presidents
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"V"ocabulary
Your Number Is Up
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He was the third vice president of the United States and was responsible for the death of Alexander Hamilton.

Who is Aaron Burr?

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According to Instacart, this fishy product is viewed as the most disliked food in American.

What are anchovies?

400

You can find three of these on a trumpet.

What are valves?

400

The name's Bond. James Bond. And this is my agent number.

What is 007?

400

A major social faux pas if you're at a party: Don't mix your saliva with the salsa!

What is double dipping?

800

The first Greek American to ever serve as vice president, he also resigned the office following the revelation that he accepted over $100,000 in bribes.

Who is Spiro Agnew?

800

These crackers were originally invented to "quell sexual urges." That brings a whole new meaning to "whole wheat."

What are Graham crackers?

800

This vivid color is also called Chinese red.

What is vermillion?

800

The total number of stars on the U.S. flag in 1957.

What is 48?

800

One jump rope? Why not two jump ropes for this schoolyard game?

What is double dutch?

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He succeeded William Henry Harrison, who famously only served 31 days as president following his inauguration.

Who is John Tyler?

1200

This spicy snack was actually invented by a janitor working in the Frito-Lay factory.

What are Flamin' Hot Cheetos?

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From the Latin for "to devour," it can mean ravenous or greedy.

What is voracious?

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8% of humans have an extra rib, which brings the number up to this.

What is 25?

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The American legal system protects citizens from getting charged for the same crime they've already been acquitted of doing. Psst...think of what you're playing right now.

What is Double Jeopardy?

1600

He's actually the reason the word "gerrymander" was created, since he supported a redistricting bill when he served as Governor of Massachusetts.

Who is Elbridge Thomas Gerry?

1600

Before the kale craze took off in 2012, this pizza franchise actually was the biggest purchaser of the leafy green in the United States.

What is Pizza Hut?

1600

You've stolen this - figuratively, at least - when you falsely claim to have been rewarded a military decoration or medal.

What is valor?

1600

It's called this if, say, you have all of the nines from a card deck in your hand when you play a round of poker.

What is four-of-a-kind?

1600

A 1980s sitcom, a character from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and an alternate name for wrestling tag team Rhythm and Blues.

What is Double Trouble?

2000

Vice president under Herbert Hoover, he was the first and only VP with Native American heritage. 

Who is Charles Curtis?

2000

This saltwater mollusk is actually still alive if you eat it raw, which avoids the risk of consuming a ton of bacteria.

What is an oyster?

2000

Actors in Elizabethan England were considered no better than these; see also vagrant or tramp.

What are vagabonds?

2000

The layout of a clock face led to the military slang "on your" this number, meaning directly behind you.

What is six?

2000

"Double your pleasure, double your fun," is the slogan written for this popular gum brand created by the Wrigley Company.

What is Doublemint?

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