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Rhyme Time
100

A stitch in time ____________________.

Saves Nine

100

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.

Amelia Earhart

100

These flowers turn to follow the sun across the sky and grow especially tall in summer.

Sunflowers

100

This state is the 4th smallest by area and consists entirely of islands.

Hawaii

100

Keeping in mind that the average time between each full moon is approximately 29.5 days, this is the only month that can pass witout one.

February

100

Dr. Suess's famous chapeau-wearing feline.

The Cat in the Hat

200

More than you can _______________________.

Shake a Stick At

200

In 1969, he became the first human to walk on the Moon.

Neil Armstrong

200

This plant, known for its soothing gel, is often used to treat sunburns.

Aloe

200

This state has a license plate that reads 'Famous Potatoes.'

Idaho

200

This is the only bird that can fly backwards.

The Hummingbird

200

This phrase is used to encourage effort, especially when it’s uncomfortable.

No Pain, No Gain

300

In for a penny ________________.

In for a Pound

300

This U.S. president was the first to appear on television, during the 1939 World's Fair.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

This bright yellow flower, often considered a weed, can be used to make wine and is loved by bees.

Dandelions

300

This state is home to the Grand Canyon.

Arizona

300

This is the only number that is spelled with same number of letter as its value.

(Hint: the number is less than ten)

Four

300

Desipite its nose-blowing reference, this fun phrase means mischief, flirtation, or playful (if slightly naughty) behavior.

Hanky-Panky

400

Don't take any ____________________.

Wooden Nickles

400

He was the first African American to play Major League Baseball in the modern era.

Jackie Robinson

400

This fragrant purple herb is often used in sachets to keep moths away from clothes.

Lavendar

400

This U.S. state has the highest population.

California

400

This is the only U.S. coin on which the pictured president faces to the right.

(Hint: the president in question is Abraham Lincoln)

The Penny

400

An old-fashioned or stuffy person, often said with affection.

A Fuddy-Duddy
500

Don't throw the baby __________________.

Out With the Bath

500

In 2008, he became the first African American President of the United States.

Barack Obama

500

The bulbs of this springtime garden favorite that comes in many colors were once used as a local currency in the Netherlands (Holland).

Tulips

500

This state is known for its jazz music and is home to Mardi Gras.

Louisiana

500

This world-famous carbonated beverage was created in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia... and was originally green.

Coca-Cola

500

This phrase offers you to freely choose or do whatever makes you happy, but can literally be answered with "water."

Whatever Floats Your Boat

600

I'll be there with ____________________.

Bells On

600

This iconic park, established in 1872, was the first national park in the world.

Yellowstone National Park

600

These little beetles that inspired wishes in childhood are beloved by gardeners because they eat aphids and not plants. 

Ladybugs

600

Mount Rushmore is carved into the Black Hills of this state.

South Dakota

600

In 1952, this classic toy became the first ever advertised on televion, and you could only purchase the accessories - you had to supply your own potato.

Mr. Potato Head

600

Nonsense talk, or confusing language that doesn’t really mean anything.

Mumbo Jumbo

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