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100

The largest country in South America.

Brazil.

100

A dance that involves putting your right foot out and shake it all about.

Hokey-Pokey.

100

A lobster's number of legs.

10.

100

The year that the first commercial microwave was introduced.

1954.

100
The first company that condensed soup in 1989.

Campbell's.

200

Euro tunnel links between these two countries.

England and France.

200
The Beatles' first single as a group.

Love Me Do.

200

This large mammal's tail is so strong it can stand on it and lift its hind legs off the ground.

A Kangaroo.
200

In this city, the Supreme Court outlawed bus segregation after Rosa Parks refused to give her seat.

Montgomery, Alabama.

200

This popular chewing gum was named after a game of chance.

Blackjack Gum.

300

Europe's most mountainous country.

Switzerland.

300

Walt Disney's first animated feature film.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

300

A collective name for a group of lions.

A Pride.

300

The method that women adapted to in order to look as if they were wearing stockings when none was available due to rationing during World War II.

Leg Painting.

300
in 1958, this product was the "Sign of Good Taste."

Coke.

400

The height of the Eiffel Tower.

300 metres (984 ft.)
400

The name of the Indian princess on the Howdy Doody show.

Princess Summerfallwinterspring.

400

The Komodo Dragon is this kind of animal.

A Lizard.

400
The phenomena that made popular in the 1950s allowed everyone to become an artist.
Paint-By-Number Sets.
400

This vegetable comes in varieties such as crimmini, morel, oyster, and wood ear.

Mushrooms.

500

This country is also called the Hellenic Republic.

Greece.

500
The longest running daytime drama that was moved from radio to TV in 1952.

Guiding Light.

500
A Cabbage White is this kind of insect.

A Butterfly.

500

"Old soldiers never die, they just fade away." is a famous line by this General.

Douglas MacArthur.

500

The fast-food franchise that opened to the jingle, "Hold the pickles! Hold the lettuce!" in 1954.

Burger King.

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