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Jersey Baby
200

What English word has three consecutive double letters?

Bookkeeper

200

45/9

5

200

The national bird of the US

Bald Eagle

200

Name of the composer who wrote "The Planets"

Gustav Holst

200

Known everywhere else as "pork roll", what is it's nickname commonly used in North Jersey

Taylor Ham 

400

You go at red and stop at green. What am I?

A watermelon

400

86+14

100

400

What City and State is known for Mardi Gras 

New Orleans, Louisiana 

400

Also know as the "Amen" cadence, what is its proper term

Plagal

400

Where is the Jersey Devil said to reside?

The Pine Barrens


600

What has 13 hearts but no other organs?

A deck of cards

600

7+9+8

21

600

Which mountain range located on the east coast stretching from Alabama up and past Maine

The Appalachian Mountain Range

600

which period of music came first, Classical, Romantic, or Baroque?

Baroque

600

Known these days for its venue, "The Stone Pony" Arthur Pryor, one of Sousa's soloists, would summer here.

Asbury Park

800

What ceases to exist in the moment its name heard

Silence

800

600/3

200

800

Name a state that is mostly a peninsula

Florida (MI, NJ, and Alaska)

800

What kind of temper is a modern piano tuned to

Equal Temperament 

800

These once 24/7 restaurants used to use retired train carts as a place to grab a "quickish" bite.

Diner

1000

With pointed fangs I sit and wait; with piercing force I crunch out fate; pressing on victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I?

A staple

1000

(30-15)+(60/2)

45

1000

Name the smallest state in the US

Rhode Island

1000

This Band was the first band to have the word Jazz in their name on a record

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band

1000

What is the song that is playing in the last ep of "The Sopranos" when Tony is eating with his family at Holstin's (located in Bloomfield)

Don't Stop Believing by Journey

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