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100

The city of gold sought by Spanish explorers

El Dorado

100

a shuttlecock is used to play this

Badminton

100

The unofficial slogan of the city that was first used in 2000 by a local librarian on a radio show

Keep Austin Weird

100

Texas State Reptile

Horned Lizard

100

This parasitic shrub with shiny white berries is associated with romantic pursuit of kissing

Mistletoe

200

What Danish possession is the largest island in the world

Greenland

200

Trophies for the different activities in this sport often come in the form of a belt buckle

Rodeo

200

What the city Austin was called before the name was changed to honor Stephen F. Austin

Waterloo

200

North Americas only native marsupial

Opposum

200

It cant fly or breath fire but this animal is still the largest living lizard.

Komodo Dragon

300

The province in eastern France famous for its full-bodied red wine

Burgundy

300

This sport involves catching fish with your bare hands

Noodling

300

Austin earned this nickname due to the many tech firms that have moved to the city

Silicon Hills

300

This tropical fish has external beaklike "teeth" and poops sand

Parrotfish

300

The earth is farthest from the Sun during this month

July

400

This US state contains the largest national park

Alaska

400

This now real world sport was originally made within a fictional world of magic

Quidditch

400

At 297 square miles, Austin is nearly the same size of what famous US metropolis

New York City

400

Name of the animal that is part Bison part Cow

Beefalo

400

The scientific name of this common plant is Ficus Elastica

Rubber Plant

500

The worlds largest and deepest lake

Lake Baikal

500

two teams of 7 compete in this sport to throw a ball into a soccer like goal.

Handball

500

Famous actress and owner of the downtown restaurant Bess Bistro that closed in 2015

Sandra Bullock

500

This furry tree dweller has fingerprints that are nearly indistinguishable from human fingerprints

Koala

500

of DNA's 8 bases, this one was first discovered in animal dung, hence its name

Guanine

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