The Human Body
Planets
Money, Money, Money
Send in the Clowns
The Madison Area
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This part of the body has a pasta named after it. 

Elbow

100

The third planet from the sun.

Earth

100

The currency used in Mexico.

Peso.

100

This creepy clown terrified an entire town Maine from its sewers.

Pennywise

100

Take in a slice or two at this pizza place located in The Garver Feed Mill or at the capitol end of State Street.

Ian's

200

Also found in sharks, your nose and ears are made out of this substance. 

Cartilage

200

This planet is sometimes called "Earth's twin," because it similar is both size and density. 

Venus

200

You will find this US icon on the $100 bill.

Benjamin Franklin

200

This giant red-shoed clown helps sick children and their families, but was originally known for flippin' burgers and making fries.

Ronald McDonald

200
Enjoy kayaking? Paddle away on this river that runs through Madison.
Yahara
300

This vision term is used for people who have difficulty seeing close up.

Far-sighted

300

This popular movie features Mark Watney, played by Matt Damon, stranded on the fourth planet from the sun.

The Martian

300

What is the name of the Piggy Bank character in the Toy Story movies?

Hamm

300

"Why so serious?" asks this villian in the Batman series.

The Joker

300

Madison has nearly twice as many people as this third largest city in Wisconsin... As long as you're not doing the counting on a Sunday, of course.

Green Bay

400

The smallest bone in the human body can be found here.

Ear.
400

Much to the dismay of enthusiasts, Pluto was reduced to this kind of planet in 2006. 

Dwarf planet

400

Oh yah, hey der. Canadians pay for things with this currency. 

Dollar (Canadian Dollar)

400

In an effort to end child poverty, the Comic Relief organization sells this clown costume staple, and has so far raised over $270 million. 

Red noses

400

In 1979, the largest migration of this type of plastic bird occurred. It wasn't until 2006 that it became the official bird of Madison.

Flamingo

500

This is the name for the bones of your fingers and toes.

Philanges

500

With the chemical symbol O, life on the planet Earth would be impossible without this gas.

Oxygen

500

Originally made from this metal, US pennies are now made mostly of zinc.

Copper.

500

Want to learn more about clowns? Plan a visit to this museum located in Baraboo, Wisconsin. 

Circus World Museum

500

You'll find this man, the Governor of Wisconsin, at work in our Capitol building. 

Tony Evers

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