At the See's Factory, these types of candy are still hand-dipped; the candies are that good, as the name tells you twice
What is bobons
100
A blue horseshoe
What is Indy Colts
100
Tuscaloosa
What is Alabama
100
A 101 story landmark, completed in 1931.
What is the Empire State Building
200
Daily Double:
Florida State
What is Tallahassee
200
This flower gets its name from the way it closes at night and opens at dawn, like a human sense organ
What is daisy
200
An orange letter "B" with black stripes
What is Cincy Bengals
200
Murfreesboro
What is Tennessee
200
This landmark, near Keystone, SD, was finished in 1941.
What is Mount Rushmore
300
University of Georgia
What is Athens
300
A cookbook from the days of the Roman Empire has a recipe for "nucatum" which is the Latin root of this confection still popular today
What is nougat
300
A gold lightning bolt outlined in blue
What is San Diego Chargers
300
Augusta
What is Georgia
300
A thoroughbred horse racing facility and sales complex in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
What is Keeneland
400
Centre
What is Danville
400
The gardenia is a symbol of someone who loves you, but doesn't say so, called this two-word phrase
What is a secret admirer
400
A horse's head with an orange mane
What is Denver Broncos
400
Poughkeepsie
What is New York
400
This is an integral part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and the iconic image of St. Louis, Missouri.
What is the Gateway Arch.
500
California State
What is Chico
500
This candy first appeared in 1924 and was made by the Schutter-Johnson Company of Chicago, Illinois. The candy consists of almond bits embedded in a honey-flavored taffy which makes for a long-chewing candy.
What is Bit-O-Honey
500
A letter "C" in orange with white trim
What is Chicago Bears
500
Newport
What is Rhode Island
500
This fort was built in 1672-95 to protect early Spanish settlers, near St. Augustine, FL.