Animals in the Sea
Ireland
Odd Literature Facts
Facts About Massachusetts
Snacks
100

This intelligent sea mammal uses echolocation and is known for its playful nature and permanent smile.

What is a dolphin?

100

This green plant, often associated with St. Patrick, is said to have been used to explain the Christian Holy Trinity.

What is a shamrock?

100

This famous detective never actually said “Elementary, my dear Watson” in any of the original books

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

100

This historic Massachusetts city was the site of the first shots of the American Revolution in 1775.

What is Lexington (or Concord)?

100

These crunchy, salty twists are often dipped in mustard or chocolate, and can be soft or hard.

What are pretzels?

200

Despite its name, this large sea creature is not a fish but a mammal—and includes species like the blue and humpback.

What is a whale?

200

This city is the capital of Ireland and home to Trinity College and the famous Guinness Storehouse.

What is Dublin?

200

Dr. Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham on a bet that he couldn’t write a book using only this many unique words.

What is 50?

200

This world-famous university, founded in 1636, is located in Cambridge and is the oldest in the U.S.

What is Harvard University?

200

This triangle-shaped chip is commonly paired with salsa or guacamole

What are tortilla chips?

300

This slow-moving bottom-dweller has eight arms, three hearts, and can squirt ink to escape predators.

What is an octopus?

300

This traditional Irish instrument is a national symbol and appears on the country’s official seal.

What is the harp?

300

This classic novel by Ernest Hemingway was once rejected with a note calling it “too dull”—it later won the Nobel Prize.

What is The Old Man and the Sea?

300

Massachusetts is nicknamed this, a reference to its many colleges and universities.


What is the Bay State (or the "Athens of America")?

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This rock in Plymouth is believed to mark the landing spot of the Pilgrims in 1620.
🟦 What is Plymouth Rock?

$1000:
This major Massachusetts city is home to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
🟦 What is Springfield?

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What is the Bay State (or the "Athens of America")?

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This rock in Plymouth is believed to mark the landing spot of the Pilgrims in 1620.
🟦 What is Plymouth Rock?

$1000:
This major Massachusetts city is home to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
🟦 What is Springfield?

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What is the Bay State (or the "Athens of America")?









300

This cheesy, orange snack leaves your fingers dusty—and no one seems to mind

What are Cheetos?

400

Known for its deadly venom and tiny size, this brightly colored sea creature is often found in coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific.

What is a blue-ringed octopus?

400

This ancient ring of stones, located in County Meath, is older than the pyramids of Egypt.

What is Newgrange?

400

This 1,000-page epic by Leo Tolstoy includes over 500 named characters, many of whom have multiple nicknames.

What is War and Peace?

400

This rock in Plymouth is believed to mark the landing spot of the Pilgrims in 1620.

What is Plymouth Rock?

400

These fruity snacks were originally marketed as a health food in the 1980s but are now mostly found in kids' lunchboxes.

What are fruit snacks?

500

This bizarre-looking fish, native to deep ocean waters, has a "fishing lure" attached to its head to attract prey.

What is an anglerfish?

500

This legendary Irish hero, sometimes called "Cú," was said to have slain a vicious hound with a hurley ball.

Who is Cú Chulainn?

500

The longest sentence in this James Joyce novel is nearly 4,000 words long—and has no punctuation.

What is Ulysses?

500

This major Massachusetts city is home to the Basketball Hall of Fame.

What is Springfield?

500

This popular Korean snack is a chocolate-dipped biscuit stick, similar to Japan’s Pocky.

What is Pepero?

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