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Familiar Phrases
States' Highest Points
Solve the Riddle
100

Ox (4 letters, 4 legs)

Oxen

100

The beach version of this has been an Olympic sport since 1996

Volleyball

100

Take it from me, this duo "Don't make a right"

two wrongs

100

Hoosier Hill

Indiana

100

Why was 6 afraid of 7?

Because seven ate nine

200

Moose (4 legs, 5 letters)

Moose

200

The Brits put "gridiron" before this sport to refer to the American version

Football

200

This beastly phrase of suspicion alludes to a feline's ability to sniff out a rodent that it can't see

I smell a rat

200

Mount Whitney

California

200

What can travel around the world while staying in one spot?

A Stamp

300

Cactus (5 letters)

Cacti

300

You need just a ball & a wall to play this sport with a body part in its name

Handball

300

Set Emeril, Gordon Ramsey & Alton Brown all to making vichyssoise & you'll sadly see the truth of this

too many cooks in the kitchen

300

Mount Sunflower

Kansas

300

What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?

Short

400

Stimulus (7 letters) 

Stimuli

400

The ITTF is the International Federation for this ball & racket sport-- that's the "TT"

Table Tennis

400

The placement of men's wigs to block their vision might be the literal origin of this cliche about deception

to pull the wool over your eyes

400

Mount Hood

Oregon

400

Two fathers and two sons are traveling in the same car, but there are only three people in the car, how?

They are a grandfather, father, and son
500

Forum (4 letters)

Fora

500

It was invented in the winter of 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts

Basketball

500

Found in "Macbeth", "at one" this refers to the action of a bird of prey

at one fell swoop 

500

Guadalupe Peak

Texas

500

What has many rings but no fingers?

A Phone

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