'90s Sayings
Great Lakes
Breads & Pastries
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Peculiar Animal Traits
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Giving this percentage means doing your very best

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How many Great Lakes are there?

FIVE


100

S’mores are made with this type of cracker.

graham

100

Money doesn’t grow on these

trees

100

Farmers often wake up to these barnyard animals crowing

roosters

150

In the ’90s, something great was “all that and a bag of ” these

chips

150

The Jet Express is a ferry service in which of the Great Lakes?

Lake Erie

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These super-thin pancakes are wrapped around sweet and savory fillings

crepes

150

If someone is tickling the ivories, they are playing this instrument.

piano

150

These mischievous critters’ bodies marginally resemble cats, and their faces resemble those of bandits.

raccoons

200

Among the acronyms used in the ’90s, FYI became popular shorthand for this phrase

for your information

200

What freighter sank in a storm in 1975 on Lake Superior and was later immortalized in a ballad by Gordon Lightfoot?

The Edmund Fitzgerald

200

This British teatime treat is crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside; you can identify it by its telltale holes on top

crumpets

200

What do you call the art of stuffing and mounting animals?

Taxidermy

200

These marine animals call each other by name

dolphins

250

If you wanted someone to quiet down in the ’90s, you might encourage them to talk to this body part

hand

250

Split Rock Lighthouse is located on which Great Lake?

Superior

250

Phyllo pastry comes from this country

Greece

250

It’s considered bad luck to walk under this

ladder

250

This fruit shares its name with a flightless bird

kiwi

300

This apian-sounding term for someone with a depressing or negative effect first appeared in 1992.

buzzkill

300

Which of the lakes is the only one located completely within the United States?

Lake Michigan

300

The earliest bakers have been traced back to this ancient civilization

The Egyptians

300

This masterpiece was stolen from the Louvre in Paris by Vincenzo Peruggia.

Mona Lisa

300

These Arctic animals’ gold eyes turn blue in the winter

reindeer

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