State Capitals
Dances
Alphabetical Veggies
Vacation States
Funny Men
100

Sacramento

California

100

A slow, graceful dance with steps that form a box on the dance floor

Waltz

100

This bulb vegetable that starts with 'G' is good for flavoring Italian food or scaring vampires

Garlic

100

Times Square

New York

100

This ski-nosed comedian entertained the American soldiers and sailors overseas - Thanks for the Memories!

Bob Hope

200

Denver

Colorado

200

Native American tribes worked to end a drought by performing this

Rain Dance

200

This spicy pepper that starts with a 'J' is popular in Mexican food

Jalapeno

200

The Grand Canyon

Arizona

200

Moe, Larry, and Curly were called this

The Three Stooges

300

Honolulu

Hawaii

300

This romantic dance that originated in Argentina - It takes two!

Tango

300

This food that starts with the letter 'P' is made by putting cucumbers in a brine of vinegar and seasonings.  It can be tart, dill, or sweet.

Pickle

300

The Mormon Tabernacle

Utah

300

Funnymen Groucho, Chico, and Harpo shared this name

The Marx Brothers
400

St. Paul

Minnesota

400

This dance takes place in a building that's usually home to cows and horses

Barn Dance

400

This popular hamburger topping starts with a 'T', and is actually a fruit.

Tomato

400

Pearl Harbor

Hawaii

400

This comedian became known as Mr. Television, but some just called him 'Uncle Milty'

Milton Burl

500

Boston

Massachussetts

500

Every week, Lawrence Welk enjoyed this Polish dance with a member of his audience

Polka

500

Some people like sweet potatoes, but others prefer this root vegetable that starts with a 'Y'

Yam

500

The Liberty Bell

Pennsylvania

500

This silent film star known as 'The Little Tramp' was also known for his little mustache and his bowler hat

Charlie Chaplin

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