Perfect Ten
Gone Fishin'
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100

Most species of these pinching beach creatures have 10 legs.

Crabs

100

Fish don’t breath air, but they do breath oxygen which enters through blood vessels through this part of their body.

Gills

100

In football, moving the ball forward a net positive ten yards with in four attempts results in one of these.

First Down

100

This NFL team shares part of the logo of the National Park Service, with the outline of an Arrowhead.

Kansas City Chiefs

100

Passengers on this 6,000-foot themed rollercoaster reach a top speed of 55 mph while traveling almost 1 1/8 miles, making it the longest and fastest coaster at Disneyland.

The Incredicoaster
200

A count of ten seconds will result in a knockout, or a KO in this fighting sport.

Boxing (or MMA)

200

The smallest fish in the world is the tiny goby, which lives in the Philippines. It rarely grows longer than half an inch at adulthood.  Growing more than 50 feet long, the is the largest fish in the world.

Whale Shark

200

It’s the last minute before red zone airs, and last moments before a game winning shot, and the band Europe sang it the final time.

Countdown

200

This team’s logo features a minuteman, a historical figure known for being a member of the militia during the American Revolutionary War. The minuteman represents the team's connection to the region's history and the spirit of patriotism and resilience.

New England Patriots

200

Disneyland actually pumps out various scents at certain sections of the park to heighten the experience, including vanilla or peppermint on Main Street U.S.A., honey near Pooh’s Adventure, and seawater at this attraction.

Pirates of the Caribbean

300

A group of ten years is referred to as this length of time.

Decade

300

Just like a tree trunk, by counting growth rings on a fish’s scales or its ear bones, rings mark seasonal changes in fish growth helping scientists determine this about a fish.

Age

300

The direction in which a river flows, moving from higher ground towards a lower elevation, typically towards the sea.

Downstream

300

The New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Las Vegas Raiders are the only 3 teams with their team name in their logo.  This, is the only logo with a flag in it.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

300

When the park opened in 1955, the first admission ticket purchased was to the brother of this critically important person.

Walt Disney

400

On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love gave these to me.

Ten Lords a leaping

400

The combination of these 2 types of body of water helps make San Diego home to everything from small spotted bass to large open water fish like tuna and marlin.

Bay and Ocean

400

Seeing things from a different perspective?  This is where the upper part is where the lower part should be; in an inverted position.

Upside-down

400

This NFL team is the only team in the league without a logo on its helmet.

Cleveland Browns

400

Since the park opened 70 years ago, more than 84 million pairs of this unique Disney head-ware have been sold.

Mickey Ears

500

In the Bible, Moses carried down from Mount Sinai two stone tables inscribed with ten of these laws.

The Ten Commandments

500

Your chances of seeing one can be spotty, but San Diego Bay is a world-class spot for this type of shark, with some world-record fish caught there.

Leopard Shark

500

A clash of titans; the grand finale; how a dispute is settled, how a winner is determined.

Showdown

500

Every NFL team logo faces straight into the right, except for this team whose logo faces to the left to show a hidden "E".

Philadelphia Eagles

500

Disneyland has than 40 species of plants and 700 exotic trees grow along the Jungle Cruise alone, all in an attempt to offset 12,000 of these trees from the orchard that Disney built over, which featured this fruit.

Oranges

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