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100

This drink is simply blended milk and ice cream and drank from a straw.

Answer: Milkshake

100

An American student Bob Heft, designed the current United States flag for a history project when he was 17 years old. What grade did he receive for his work.

a) A+

b) A

c) B

Answer: c) B

100

The big mountain in the Himalayas that people pay to climb.

Answer: Mount Everest

100

The angry chef was yelling at a contestant saying this animal was so undercooked it was following Mary to school.

Answer: Lamb

100

This resident used to live on Sugar Maple but now lives on Norway Spruce. He is known for his Green Bay packers hat and his fascination with hot sauce. 

Answer: Joe Sloman

200

This drink is commonly consumed during the Christmas holidays and contains cream, eggs and rum.

Answer: Eggnog. 

200

During World War II, a Great Dane named Juliana was awarded the Blue Cross Medal. She received it for ________

a) Barking a warning before enemies appeared in battle

b) Putting out a fire 

c) Saving a wounded soldier 

Answer: b) Putting out a fire. 

She extinguished an incendiary bomb by peeing on it! 

200

An ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, famous for its historical significance in gladiatorial contests.

Answer: The Colosseum 

200

Gordon was given a pasta dish with so much of this ingredient he said it would kill every vampire in Europe.

Answer: Garlic.

200

This Norway Resident always bring a fun energy to the activities. She can usually be seen in her purple pants and can be heard whistling or yelling "Yahoo" whenever she throws a bean bag.

Answer: Susan Mohabat

300

This drink is commonly served on a hot summer day often from a stand outside of someone's home.

Answer: Lemonade.

300

The 12th president of the United States Zachary Taylor died due to celebrating the 4th of July. This occurred because

a) Eating too many cherries

b) He fell and hit his head

c) He got hit by a firework 


Answer: a) Eating too many cherries.

He passed away after eating way too many cherries and drinking milk at a Fourth of July party in 1850. He died on July 9th from gastroenteritis. The acid in cherries, along with the milk, is believed to have caused this.

300

Ancient tombs built for pharaohs in Giza, Egypt.

Answer: Pyramids 

300

Upset with an irresponsible restaurant owner, Gordon said he wouldn't trust the man running _________, let alone a restaurant.

a) A bath

b) A Marathon

c) A Car

Answer: a) A Bath

300

This Sugar Maple resident enjoys coming to activities such as Scattegories and Guggenheim and usually shows up driving her chair with Karl Winter. 

Answer: Janice Daniel

400

This combination of vodka and orange juice is named after a tool.

Answer: Screwdriver

400

 In 18th century England, what fruit was seen as a status symbol?

Answer: Pineapple. 

Those rich enough to own a pineapple would carry them around to signify their personal wealth and high-class status. In that day and age, everything from clothing to houseware was decorated with the tropical fruit. 

400

A green monumental statue in that has become a symbol of freedom and democracy.

Answer: Statue of Liberty

400

Gordon insults a contestant's dish saying there is so much oil on his plate, a country is trying to invade the plate.

Which country did he say?

Answer: U.S.A.

400

This White Pine resident usually arrives to evening activities with a drink in her hand. We learned only a couple weeks ago that she has very ticklish knees.

Answer: Bridgitte Greenslade

500

This common party cocktail contains red wine and sliced up fruit.

Answer: Sangria 

500

In the Roman Empire Ferrets, Dogs and what other animal were the most common pets.

Answer: Monkeys. 

Ancient Romans used ferrets to hunt mice and rats. They used dogs as guards and monkeys as entertainment. 

500

A steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, known for its immense size and colorful landscape.

Answer: Grand Canyon

500

Gordon Ramsay stopped a piece of meat from being served. He said it was dry and looked like the Flip Flop sandal of one of which famous Pacifist. 

Answer: Gandhi 

500

This resident is fairly new here and lives on White Pine. This very tall and very friendly resident enjoys participating in evening activities and she can sometimes be seen playing a game of Scrabble with Harry Quigley in the afternoon.

Answer: Marie Wilson

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