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100

This object is filled with air or feathers, used under your head when sleeping.

What is a pillow?

100

This measuring tool rolls up into a case, has numbers on it, and is used to measure length or width.

What is a tape measure?

100

This English sport uses a small white ball, 18 holes, and terms like “par,” “birdie,” and “eagle.”

What is golf?

100

This large canyon in Arizona was carved by the Colorado River.

What is the Grand Canyon?

100

This fruit is yellow on the outside, soft inside, and often eaten with cereal or peanut butter.

What is a banana?

200

This object gives light when it’s dark and often sits on a table or nightstand.

What is a lamp?

200

This tool spins quickly to drill holes into wood, metal, or plastic, sometimes cordless.

What is a drill?

200

This hobby uses a rod, line, and bait to catch something in a lake or ocean.

What is fishing?

200

This famous tower in Paris was originally built as a temporary exhibit for a world fair in 1889.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

200

This drink is made by fermenting grapes. It comes in red, white, or rosé, and is often paired with meals in Italian and French culture.

What is wine?

300

You use this tool to remove dust and small debris from carpets, floors, and upholstery.

What is a vacuum cleaner?

300

This tool has two jaws that grip objects tightly, often used to bend or hold metal pipes.

What are pliers?

300

This iconic horse race is held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, and is also called “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.”

What is the Kentucky Derby?

300

This famous wall in China stretches over 13,000 miles and was built to protect against invasions from the north.

What is the Great Wall of China?

300

This food is made from potatoes, sliced thin, fried, and sold in a bag.

What are potato chips?

400

This small object in many homes is used to secure doors and windows, often made of metal or plastic.

What is a lock (or latch)?

400

This appliance heats food quickly using electromagnetic waves and often sits on a kitchen countertop.

What is a microwave?

400

This endurance race covers 26.2 miles and is named after a Greek soldier who ran to deliver news of victory.

What is a marathon?

400

This landmark in South Dakota has the faces of four U.S. presidents carved into rock.

What is Mount Rushmore?

400

This morning drink comes from squeezed oranges and is high in vitamin C.

What is orange juice?

500

This often-hidden home device monitors smoke or carbon monoxide and sounds an alarm when it detects danger.

What is a smoke detector (or CO detector)?

500

This tool tightens bolts or nuts by turning a handle with adjustable jaws, often used in plumbing.

What is a pipe wrench?

500

This global soccer tournament is held every four years and is the most-watched sporting event in the world.

What is the FIFA World Cup?

500

This ancient building in Rome was once used for gladiator fights.

What is the Colosseum?

500

This Mexican dish is a folded tortilla filled with cheese, beans, or meat, often cooked on a pan.

What is a quesadilla?

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