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Bismarck is the second-largest city in this state

North Dakota

100

A meeting arranged in advance

Appointment

100
In the event of a car wash, the rapid expansion of nitrogen gas is used to inflate these emergency devices

Air bags

100

Formerly known as insulin dependent, which type of this disease account for only 5-10% of all cases?

Type 1 Diabetes

200

Its state vegetables are the chile and pinto beans

New Mexico

200

A type of embroidery resembling tapestry

Needlepoint
200

In an angioplasty, a balloon is inflated to clear a blocked one of these

Artery

200

Extreme cold can bring on hypothermia and this condition, when areas of tissue freeze

Frostbite

300

It's dairy industry is the largest in New England

Vermont

300

Numerical term for maneuvering a vehicle around by a series of black and forth arcs

Three-point turn

300

Usually attached to an inflatable cuff, sphygmomanometer measures this

Blood pressure

300

A lumbar puncture, used to diagnose things like meningitis, is also called this

A spinal tap

400

During the War of 1812 thousands in this state volunteered to enlist, hence its "Volunteer State" nickname

Tennessee

400

A spot with a wide perspective; Lyndon Johnson used it as the title of his memoir of the presidency

Vantage Point

400

This term for a small, inflatable boat dragged behind a yacht comes from the Hindi for "small boat"

Dinghy

400

One of the things the MMR vaccine protects against is this viral infection that causes swelling of the salivary glands

Mumps

500

1 of every 10 active duty soldiers in the Army is assigned to this state's Fort Hood

Texas

500

Hyphenated term for being so close to a target that the projectile travels in a straight line to it

Point-blank
500

Also called puffers, these fish are known for their ability to inflate themselves for defensive purposes

Blowfish

500

A.L.S., the most common form of motor neuron disease, is also named for him

Lou Gehrig

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