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100

This mammal's name is from the Greek "for nose horn"?

What is a rhinoceros?

100

This president said: ”If Hilary Clinton can't satisfy her husband, what makes her think she can satisfy America?”

Trump

100

These one-eyed monsters craft Zeus’ lightning bolts.

Cyclops 

100

This food was originally sold in the 1830's as medicine.

Ketchup 

100

This word means to throw something

yeet

200

This mammal is the Kansas state

The American Buffalo

200

This president said: "These days, I look in the mirror and I have to admit, I'm not the strapping young Muslim socialist that I used to be.' "

President Barack Obama

200

This maze confined the Minotaur 

The Labyrinth 

200

In France, they are known as escargot.

Snails

200

This 60s and 70s word meant something is hip or stylish or super cool.

Groovy

300

This mammal is the Montana state mammal

The Grizzly Bear

300

This president said: "I did not have sexual relations with that woman."

President Bill Clinton

300

Gorgons turn people to stone, but Perseus killed this one.

Medusa

300

During the 80s and 90s pop wars, Pepsi released this drink in 1992 as a caffeine-free, clear alternative to original Pepsi, and it was largely considered a massive failure.

Crystal Pepsi

300

The name of this Italian fashion house means stylish or all is well.

Gucci

400

The San Diego Zoo welcomed its first pair of these from Australia, Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie, in 1925

Quolas

400

This president said: "Folks, I can tell you I've known eight presidents, three of them intimately."

President Joe Biden

400

Poets give this name to Amor, the winged boy god of love.

Cupid

400

This famous mascot first appeared on the front of the Cracker Jacks package in 1916 with his dog, Bingo.

Sailor Jack

400

This seven-letter adjective means both dehydrated and too eager for approval

Thirsty

500

The chickaree is also called the pine type of this rodent; it hides pine cones the way others hide nuts.

squirrel

They are often found in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. Chickarees are also commonly called "Douglas squirrels," and reach barely a foot in length.

500

This president said: "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."

President George W. Bush

500

She is Apollo’s older twin sister

Artemis

500

Name one of the first foods eaten on the moon.

Canned peaches 

four bacon squares

three sugar cookies

pineapple-grapefruit drink

and coffee

500

This 60s and 70s phrase meant something was extremely enjoyable, hilarious, or fun, and NOT that someone farted.

It’s a gas!

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