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100

The capital of this state is Tallahassee

What is Florida

100

This country ruled the colonies before the Revolutionary War

What is Britain (or England)

100
One of these homophones means to have already eaten food, and the other is a number. Spell them both.

What is ate and eight.

100

This basketball player is often called "King James".

Who is LeBron James
100

A young man goes on adventures trying to find his father.

What is Bud, Not Buddy

200

The capital of this state is Boise

What is Idaho

200

This is the harbor into which colonists dumped the tea during their "tea party"

What is Boston Harbor

200
One of these homophones means to look at, and the other means the ocean. Spell them both. 

What are see and sea

200

This swimmer won 23 Olympic medals in his career

Who is Michael Phelps

200

A young Native American girl and her family are exiled from their homes.

What is The Porcupine Year

300

The capital of this state is Sacramento

What is California

300

This is what colonists shouted when they were so upset with Britain about being taxed without having any say

What is "No taxation without representation!"
300

One of these homophones means see you later and the other means to purchase something. Spell them both. 

What are bye and buy

300

In tennis, this is what a score of zero is called

What is love

300

A young girl must come to terms with the death of her mother.

What is Walk Two Moons

400

The capital of this state is Frankfort

What is Kentucky

400

This is what colonists who supported Britain were called

What are Loyalists

400

One of these homophones means the opposite of left and the other means what you do with a pencil

What are right and write

400

This piece of equipment has laces but is not a shoe

What is a football

400

A young girl solves a seemingly impossible mystery and becomes rich.

What is the Westing Game
500

The capital of this state is Augusta

What is Maine

500

The first two battles of the American Revolution happened in these two towns

What are Lexington and Concord

500

One of these homophones means what your ears do and the other means the place you are right now

What are hear and here

500

In football, a touchdown is worth this many points before the extra point

What is 6

500

A family in Michigan travels to the south together as a family in the 1960s.

What is The Watsons go to Birmingham

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