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A place you go to watch a movie with a big screen

Movie Theatre 

100
A curved yellow fruit that is a great source for potassium

Banana 

100

This sport is played with a bat and ball and is often called "America's pastime."

Baseball

100

This 1994 film, starring Tom Hanks, is known for the famous line, "Life is like a box of chocolates."

Forest Gump

100

This famous document, adopted on July 4, 1776, declared the colonies' independence from Great Britain

The Declaration of Independence 

200

A place filled with bugs, flowers, and shovels 

Garden

200
A green, cone shaped vegetable, that is the main ingredient in guacamole

Avacado

200

This player is often referred to as "the GOAT" in basketball and won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls.

Michael Jordan

200

This film is about a group of kids who discover a map and go on a treasure hunt for pirate gold

The Goonies

200

This 19th-century conflict between the Union and the Confederacy resulted in the abolition of slavery

The Civil War

300

A place you can go for gas and food

Gas station 

300

This pasta is often served with meatballs and breadsticks

Spaghetti

300

This famous race takes place every year on the last Monday in April in Boston.

Boston Marathon

300

This film is about a little boy who gets left alone on a holiday during the winter time

Home Alone
300

This Founding Father is famous for flying a kite in a thunderstorm to prove that lightning is a form of electricity.

Benjamin Franklin

400

A place with a food court, terminals, and baggage claims

Airport

400

This type of dairy product is often used as a topping for tacos or baked potatoes and can be described as sour and thick.

Sour Cream 

400

In golf, this is the term for a score of two strokes under par on a single hole

An eagle

400

This film is about two kids who find and play a magical board game that unleashes a variety of jungle animals and dangers.

Jumanji

400

The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are collectively known by this name

Bill of Rights

500

A place with animals, bugs, trees, trails, and a swingset. 

A park 

500

In France, this term refers to a specific type of bread that is long, thin, and has a crispy crust.

A baguette

500

This athlete holds the record for the most Olympic medals of all time, with 28 medals in swimming.

Michael Phelps

500

This 1980s comedy, starring Matthew Broderick, is about a high school student who fakes an illness to skip school.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

500

This famous protest in 1773 involved colonists dumping chests of tea into Boston Harbor.

The Boston Tea Party

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