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100

This document, earned after passing written and road tests, allows you to legally operate a car.

What is a driver's license?

100

This ring-shaped pastry is often glazed or topped with sprinkles.

What is a donut?

100

This wide-brimmed hat designed for sun protection literally means "hat" in Spanish

What is a sombrero?

100

The main tent at a circus goes by this 2-word name.

Who is the Big Top?

100

NFL’s Carolina, NHL’s Florida, and the University of Pittsburgh

What are Panthers?

200

Many U.S. high school students take this standardized test, scored out of 1600, when applying to colleges.

What is the SAT?

200

This flaky, buttery crescent-shaped pastry originated in France.

What is a croissant?

200

This knee-length, pleated garment made of tartan fabric is traditionally worn in Scotland, especially at formal events.

What is a kilt?

200

Premium liquor is often displayed on this highest level of a bar's storage area.

What is top shelf?

200

MLB's St. Louis, NFL's Arizona, and University of Louisville

What are Cardinals?

300

Applicants for U.S. naturalization may be asked questions such as "Who was the first President?" while taking this exam.

What is a citizenship test?

300

Usually served with afternoon tea in Britain, this baked good is typically denser and crumblier than a muffin

What is a scone?

300

This small, round, flat-crowned hat is often associated with French style and military uniforms.

What is a beret?

300

This 1986 film starring Tom Cruise follows elite Navy fighter pilots.

What is Top Gun?

300

MLB's Detroit, LSU, and Clemson University

What are Tigers?

400

Despite its name, no liquor is involved in this exam required to practice law

What is a bar exam?

400

Layers of puff pastry and cream make up this dessert named after a French emperor.

What is a Napolean?

400

Often seen in rainstorms as a simple plastic covering with a head opening, this garment originated as a traditional wool cloak in South America.

What is a poncho?

400

Gardeners prize this uppermost layer of earth, rich in organic matter and nutrients

What is topsoil?

400

The University of Georgia, Yale University, and Mississippi State

What are Bulldogs?

500

This device is used by detectives to record physiological responses such as heart rate, blood pressure, and perspiration during a "lie detector" test.  

What is a polygraph?

500

A layer of caramel tops this custard dessert popular throughout Spain and Latin America.

What is flan?

500

This traditional garment from India is a long piece of fabric, often brightly colored or patterned, that is draped and wrapped around the body.

What is a sari?

500

"Legs" and "Sharp Dressed Man" were hits for this bearded Texas rock band.

What is ZZ Top?

500

University of Tampa, Michigan State University. and San Jose State University

What are Spartans?

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