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100

This popular mint flavoring and extract is found in grocery stores and is used in candy canes.

What is peppermint?

100

Skiers flock to this high-altitude mountain system in Europe.

What are the Alps?

100

Since the 1940's, Las Vegas has been built on this industry.

What is gambling?

100

Snowbirds flock to this East Coast state.

What is Florida?

100

Born on January 1, 1752, Betsy Ross is credited with sewing the first one of these.

What is the American flag?

200

Often lamb is cooked and eaten with this special kind of sauce that is green.

What is mint jelly?

200

This outdoor winter fight occurs after precipitation but is not meant to hurt anyone.

What is a snowball fight?

200

Finish the familiar phrase, "What happens in Vegas..."

What is "stays in Vegas"?


200

Snowbirds flock to this desert state.

What is Arizona?

200

Born January 1, 1735, Paul Revere's claim to fame is this.

What is his midnight ride?

300

Double your pleasure, double your fun with this brand of gum.

What is Doublemint?

300

An outdoor unheated pool is too cold for winter use, but these smaller water receptacles offer great warmth and outdoor winter fun.

What are hot tubs?

300

The performer known as "Mr. Las Vegas" has been performing in Vegas for more than 50 years.

Who is Wayne Newton?

300

These Caribbean islands are known for their offshore banking.

What are the Cayman Islands?

300

Born January 1, 1895, he was the first FBI director.

Who is J. Edgar Hoover?

400

This annual mint is featured in Italian cooking. 

What is basil?

400

This shelter is made from blocks of snow placed on top of each other, often in the shape of a dome.

What is an igloo?

400

In-love or once-in-love couples can get one of these "quickies" in Las Vegas.

What is marriage or divorce?

400

This Caribbean island has a Dutch and a French side, and there are no border-crossing formalities

What is St. Martin?

400

Born January 1, 1919, J.D. Salinger penned this classic story about the narrator, Holden Caulfield.

What is The Catcher in the Rye?

500

This U.S. Mint location stores bullion.

What is Fort Knox?

500

Adventurers who want to ski off the beaten path take this to the summit instead of a ski lift.

What is a helicopter?

500

The main drag, consisting largely of hotels and casinos, goes by this name.

What is "the strip"?

500

David Rockefeller bought a house on this island in 1957, and it's still a winter playground for the rich and famous.

What is St. Barts?

500

This patron saint of travelers was born on January 1, 300 AD.

Who is Saint Christopher?

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