Easter and Passover
The Human Body
Jersey Essentials
U.S. Capitals
Food for Thought
100

The Hebrews put this on their doorposts to prevent the death of their first born sons

Lamb's Blood

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

the skin

100

This is New Jersey's state fruit.

Blueberry

100

Which two state capitals start with the name of a month?

Augusta and Juneau

100

What is the name of the only food that never spoils?

Honey

200

The New York Easter Parade Takes Place On Which Famous Street?

5th Ave

200

Which organ in your body is responsible for creating insulin?

Pancreas

200

What NJ city was Whitney Houston born in?

Newark

200

Which US state's capital shares a name with a popular dance from the 20s?

West Virginia

200

What is the most expensive spice in the world?

Saffron

300

What’s the most popular Easter candy in America?

Marshmallow Peeps

300

If a doctor was taking a look at your Humerus, they would be examining what silly sounding nickname for this body part?

the funny bone

300

This NJ company invented the Band-Aid in 1920.

Johnson and Johnson

300

This capital, which is officially 5,280 feet above sea, was named after a governor of the Kansas Territory

Denver

300

This deceivingly named dessert originally consists of 16oz of each of its four ingredients - butter, flour, sugar and eggs

Pound Cake

400

Which U.S. President was the first to host a Passover Seder at the White House?

Barack Obama

400

What is the only organ in the body that can regenerate?

Liver

400

This NJ town is the most densely populated in the entire United States.

Guttenburg

400

While a lot of capitals are named after people, this capital is named after a "red stick" French-Canadian explorers first saw while exploring a southern state.

Baton Rouge

400

Brazil first cultivated this crop in 1727, provided 97% of the world's supply of it by 1907, and remains the world's leading producer of it at the beginning of the 21st century.

Coffee
500

The name Easter comes from what Anglo-Saxton Goddess, Eostre, what is she the goddess of?

Spring.

500

This enzyme is responsible for breaking down milk sugars, most people lose it by puberty, causing them to have stomach aches if they have dairy

Lactase

500

The Lightbulb, the Phonograph, and the Motion Picture Projector were all invented in Thomas Edison's Lab in this NJ Town.

Menlo Park

500

This Capital City was the the capital of the confederacy

Richmond, Virginia

500

Foods like Pizza, Lasagna, and Spaghetti are iconic Italian dishes, however they were originally made without THIS key ingredient that was not known to Italy until the 16th century, and barely used until the 18th century 

Tomatoes 

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