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100

This is the temperature in Fahrenheit at which water turns to ice.

What is 32 degrees F? The typical freezers set at Zero to Five degrees and it takes two to four hours to make standard ice cubes.

100

These little powerhouses of nutrients look like miniature cabbages. 

What are Brussel Sprouts?

100

The UK's longest-surviving monarch, she served her country from February 6th, 1952 to  September 8th, 2022.

Who is Queen Elizabeth ll?

100

Add this part of egg to cornstarch to make a mask to tighten facial pores.

What is white? Whisking one egg white with some cornstarch forms the paste people use for this cosmetic trick.

100

This addictive habit was once portrayed as being cool in ads, commercials, TV shows,  and mmovies. 

What is Smoking Cigarettes?

200

This determines the color of a flame.

What is temperature or materials being burned? Sodium burns yellow, calcium burns red, potassium burns violet. Additionally, the flames with the hottest temperatures burn a white-blue color. 

200

These red root vegetables are often found in smoothie mixes, or cooked and added to salads.

What are beets? 

200

He was a legendary actor known for starring in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and In the Heat of the Night.

Who is Sidney Poitier?

200

You can substitute this guacamole ingredient for butter in recipes.  

What is Avocado?

200

During this decade, women wore flapper dresses.

What are the 1920's?

300

Dry ice is made of this element.

What is carbon dioxide? When it melts it turns to a gas not liquid.

300

This vegetable is full of iron, its tender leaves are often found in salads.

What is Spinach?

300

She was an Australian singer-actress best known for starring in the 1978 film Grease in the role of Sandy Olsson.

Who is Olivia Newton John? 

300

DIY toothpaste contains this white, powdery substance used in baking and as a cleaning agent.

What is Baking Soda?

300

During the 1960's, Clairol introduced these to curl girls hair.

What are electric rollers?

400

This Nordic country is known as the "land of fire and ice."

What is Iceland? The fire part of the moniker comes from the more than 100 active volcanoes in Iceland.

400

This is a white carrot look-alike.

What is a parsnip?

400

This Grammy Award winning performer is know for the songs "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad", and "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Wont Do That)." 

Hint: His stage name is a common comfort food.

Who is Meatloaf?

400

This citrus fruit will make light work of cleaning a microwave by softening dried food and grease.

What is a Lemon?

400

During WW2, people sacrificed by limiting how much they bought of some items. When they bought them, they had to present these.

What are rationing coupons, books, or cards?

500

Most uncontrollable fires are caused by one of these two common, burning items found in the home.

What are cigarettes or candles? When smoking was more common, fires were often started by people falling asleep in bed with a cigarette. Lit candles are particularly dangerous around pets' swatting tails and playful paws.

500

Hardy varieties of scallions, also known by this common name, can survive freezing weather.

What are green onions?

500

She was Donald Trump's first wife.

Who is Ivana?

500

Freshen your breath after eating garlic by chewing on one of these.

What is mint or parsley?

500

In the 1960's , Dippidy-Do was used on this part of the body?

What is Hair? It was a hair gel.

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