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100

This multinational automobile company is headquartered in Yokohama, Japan.

What is Nissan?

100

On Kansas’s state flag as well as their state seal, Native Americans pursue a herd of this animal.

What are American bison?

100

This disease, brought by white colonizers to North America, decimated the Native populations by as much as 70 percent.

What is smallpox?

100

This novel was an allegory for the fall of Czarist Russia and the rise of the Soviet Union.

What is Animal Farm?

100

This fictional character eats an estimated 336,150,386 cookies in just one night of the year.

Who is Santa Claus?

200

He is a 17th century English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and author, known for establishing the laws of motion.


Who is Newton?
200

This state’s animal is a type of panther, living in the southern pinelands, tropical hardwood hammocks, and mixed freshwater swamp forests.

What is Florida?
200

A vaccine was discovered in the early 1950s for this disease, which affects the nervous system.

What is polio?

200

This film genre was beloved by the USSR, both because it provided an escape into vibrant musical worlds, and also because Soviets were sympathetic to India’s desire for independence from British rule.

What is Bollywood?

200

Half of all home baked cookies are these, first invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield at the Tollhouse Inn.

What are chocolate chip cookies?

300

In this section of the library, you can find that which is true.

What is nonfiction?

300

The monk seal spends two thirds of their time at sea, but also enjoys basking on the sandy beaches and volcanic rock of this state.

What is Hawaii?

300

This disease became an American epidemic in the 1980s, partly because the federal government refused to publicly address it.

What is HIV/AIDS?

300

The Moscow Brain Institute is a government department that opened to study the brain of this revolutionary, who served as the head of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

300

This organization first began selling their famous cookies in 1917 to finance their fun and educational activities.

What are the Girl Scouts?

400

This is the process by which compromise is reached, often employed in hostage situations.

What is negotiation?

400

Maine’s state animal is highly intelligent, and communicates by slapping its tail on the surface of the stream or river where it lives.

What is a beaver?

400

Historically, this disease was called “consumption,” and its symptoms include coughing up blood and fever.

What is tuberculosis?

400

Georgey Zukov, a celebrated Soviet war hero, fell in love with this soda when Eisenhower introduced him to it, but asked the manufacturers to invent a clear version so he could pretend it was vodka.

What is Coca-cola?

400

This is the best-selling cookie of the 20th century, and also styles itself as milk’s favorite cookie.

What is an Oreo?

500

Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and Sir Francis Drake are all famous for this.

What is navigation?

500

This animal became the official state animal in 1953, 29 years after it had become extinct.

What is the California grizzly bear?

500

This disease ravaged Philadelphia in 1793, killing over 5,000 people between August and November.

What is yellow fever?

500

This film was approved to be screened in the USSR in 1948 to highlight the wretchedness of poverty in capitalist America, but the Soviet audiences were so amazed that even the poorest American could afford a car, that it was eventually banned.

What is The Grapes of Wrath?

500

This was the first commercial cookie in the U.S,  introduced in 1902; Shirley Temple famously sang about putting them in her soup.

What are animal crackers?

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