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100

This bacteria, which is found in bread, is necessary for it to rise.

Yeast

100

This gambling game is played with cards, chips, and friends

Poker

100

This country, originally colonized by the British, gained independence in 1776 via the Declaration of Independence.

United States of America

100

This mineral, which some consider a seasoning, has been used for thousands of years for preservation and has the chemical symbol of NaCl

Salt

100

This city in the United States, which borders the states of New Jersey and Connecticut, is the largest city in the United States

New York City (fun fact: largest city in North America = Mexico City, 23 million, largest in world =Tokyo, 42 million)

200

The amount of teaspoons in a tablespoon

3

200

This game is popularly known for its name, which is displayed at the top of your card, used to call numbers, and even shouted when you win.

Bingo!

200

World War II ended due to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two cities in this country

Japan

200

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

200

The town of Medford, NJ, is located in this county

Burlington

300

This white, powdery substance has a variety of different uses, whether it is used as a toothpaste, as a leavening agent in baking, and can put out small fires. 

Baking Soda
300

The names of the different streets in monopoly came from this New Jersey city 

Atlantic City

300

The Statue of Liberty, though standing tall in the United States, was created in this country in 1876

France

300

This sweet, viscous liquid is known for being "immortal", as samples as old as 3,000 years have been found and are still edible

Honey

300

This world region is famous for its impactful history, as it is known for being the birthplace of all 3 major Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Islam, and Judaism)

The Middle East

400

When putting out a grease fire in the kitchen, what should you absolutely never use under any circumstances?

Water

400

This card game, where you try to be the first to get rid of your whole deck by connecting cards through color or number, requires you to say "one" in spanish when you have one card left 

Uno

400

This ancient Egyptian queen was and still is famous for her relationship with Julius Caesar and her beauty. 

Cleopatra (fun fact: Cleopatra lived closer to the moon landing in 1969 than the building of the Pyramids of Giza)

400

As of 2026, there are over 3,700 restaurants that have this rating, which officially classifies them as a high quality dining institution. 

Michelin Star

400

The largest state in the United States, which borders Canada, is famous for it's beautiful landscapes and scenery. 

Alaska

500

This machine, invented in 1830, became one of the biggest feats of modern history, allowing anyone to make and fix their own clothes at a rapid pace.

Sewing Machine

500

How many cards are in a standard deck?

52

500

This American president, who became the first to resign in American history, was in office from 1969 to 1974

Richard Nixon

500

This green herb which is popular around the world is famous for the fact that to some people it is extremely delicious, and to others, it tastes like soap.

Cilantro

500

This country in Asia is the most populous in the World, home to nearly 1.45 billion people

India 

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