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100

Disguised as Native Americans, on the night of December 16 members of Sons of Liberty boarded the Dartmouth, culminating in an event known to history as the..

What is the Boston Tea Party? 

100

The longest structure ever built by humans.

What is The Great Wall of China?

100

The first of these is believed to have been built about 4, 700 year ago. 

What are the pyramids? 

100

_____ sides of a hexagon, dice and denotes half past the hour. 

What is six? 

100

The only known animal that can fly backwards.

What is a hummingbird? 

200

Prior to the 1600's, the concept of this was not yet known.  

What is childhood? 

200

A typical _____ has about 12,000 parts, 10,000 of which are moving.

What is a piano?

200

The first full length Disney movie.

What is Snow White? 

200

______ is a prime number, total wonders of the ancient world, all the different colors of the visible light spectrum, and amount of different notes on a musical scale. 


What is seven?

200

The worlds deadliest animal isn’t a shark, bear or tiger...its is the ____ responsible for 725,000 deaths a year.  

What is the mosquito? 

300

A group of parrots is known as a ___?

What is a pandemonium? 

300

Their inner workings have pretty much remained the same for more than two centuries. A wheel of four gears is powered by a tightly wound spring. The hands are attached to these gears and just like that, this simple and yet fascinating system has become a solid foundation for the production of _____ for centuries.

What are watches? 

300

In 18th century England, ______were a status symbol. Those rich enough to own a ______would carry them around to signify their personal wealth and high-class status. In that day and age, everything from clothing to houseware was decorated with the tropical fruit.

What is a pineapple? 
300

In "the _____ hour of the ____ day of the ____ month" is a well-known expression marking the end of active hostilities in World War I, when the Armistice of ____November 1918 came into effect at ___ Paris time.

What is eleven? 

300

The only deer species in which both the male and female can grow antlers.

What are reindeer?

400

The  ____________ has 3 hearts, 9 brains and blue blood.

What is the Giant Pacific Octopus? 

400

Common types of include beam, arch, suspension, cantilever, truss, and cable-stayed.

What are bridges?

400

A day on the moon last for an equivalent of how many earth days?

What is 27?

400

Walk one mile, the equivalent of this many feet......

What is 5280? 

400

The only mammal that can fly.

What is a bat? 

500

Between 1942 and 1957, the market for _______ increased 600 times to become a $70 million market. _______ was originally marketed primarily to women, but by 1957 the market had expanded to male users, and estimates were that 50% of men were using ______by that date.  

What is deodorant? 

500

These have an inflatable inner rubber bladder, generally wrapped in layers of fiber and then covered with a surface made either from leather (traditional), rubber, or a synthetic composite. There is a small opening that allows the pressure to be increased or decreased.

What is a basketball?

500

Although _____ have a long and rich history, they are not the oldest ___ in the world. The oldest known _____ Alexandria, Egypt and dates back to 12th Century BC. Other ancient___ include those found in Mycenaean Greece, which date back to 1500 BC; and some constructed by Etruscans in Italy, which date back to 600 BC. Despite not being the oldest ______ in existence , the Paris _____ remain one of the most visited and well-known ____ in the world.

What are catacombs? 

500

Four score and twenty years ago, is equal to this amount of time.

What is 100? 

500

A Group of ________ Is Called a "Flamboyance": 

What is flamingos? 

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