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100

When we tried to get you to say you were flexible, you instead described yourself this way (at the age of 2-ish)

What is a nose-touching girl?

100

Among the signers of the Declaration of Independence was this first chancellor of the school.

Who is Stephen Hopkins?

100

A famous latitudinal monument in this South American capital is not located precisely where it should be.

What is Quito?

100

SWORN DEFT RENAMING is an anagram of this formative EGA institution.

What is Germantown Friends?

100

This green urban setting was the site of Papa's proposal to Meme-Di and also the workplace of another close relative.

What is Central Park?

200

You toasted this tennis star when he kindly vacated his hotel suite in time for our arrival.

Who is Roger Federer?

200

This city was so named because its founder attributed its discovery to divine revelation.

What is Providence?

200

In the French village of Annecy, a certain younger sister was captivated by toilet paper of this color.

What is pink?

200

This nickname for your native state is also used in the name of one of its roadways.

What is the Garden State?

200

Your mom's first journalism job was located in this city with a two-word name.

What is San Jose?

300

Depending on whose memory one trusts, you announced that this roadway regulatory threshold was either 30 or 40.  

What is the speed limit?

300

Noise was a no-no in this film starring alum John Krasinski.

What is A Quiet Place?

300

In a rental cottage on the Dingle peninsula, this organic substance was "fire."

What is peat?

300

You share a nickname with this type of pear.

What is Anjou?

300

Your dad's first journalism job was located in this city whose name is variously translated as "striped skunk" or "wild onion."

What is Chicago?

400

This "literally awful" eatery in northwest Philadelphia inspired an oftentimes annoying oral tradition.

What is the Trolley Car Diner?

400

This alum is known for Almost Home, Down at the Twist and Shout, Shut Up and Kiss Me, and Stones in the Road, among other tunes.

Who is Mary Chapin Carpenter?

400

An ailment called sfogo cutaneo was treated in this central Italian village.

What is Brisighella?

400

This Indiana company made the upright piano on which you learned to play.

What is Charles Walter?

400

This family name is derived from a word for a type of tree.

What is Cheney?

500

This watery term has lately taken on an olfactory meaning.

What is estanque?

500

This many Ivy League schools are located north of Brown.

What is three?

500

Known for its green pottery, this village lies on the road south toward Granada.

What is Ubeda?

500

This long-ago namesake was at times queen of England and of France.

Who is Eleanor of Aquitaine?

500

In 1720, ancestor Godfrey Gatch sailed from Europe to this East Coast city as an indentured servant.

What is Philadelphia?

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