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Irregular Plurals
100

This is the nut of an oak tree.

What are acorns?

100

This river runs from Minnesota down to the Gulf of Mexico.

What is the Mississippi River?

100

This is the part of the cell that contains DNA.

What is the nucleus?

100

Ian McKellen portrayed this wizard in The Lord of the Rings.

Who is Gandalf?

100

The plural of sheep.

What is sheep?

200

Narcissus flowers are better known by this name.

What are daffodils?

200

These stone structures were used to transport water into Ancient Rome.

What are aqueducts?

200

This is the more common name for the mineral pyrite.

What is Fool's Gold?

200

There are eight movies and seven books about this young wizard's adventures at a magic school.

Who is Harry Potter?

200

The singular of data.

What is "datum"?

300

This woody-stemmed plant can grow up to 35 inches per day.

What is bamboo?

300

This river runs through Vienna, Austria.

What is the Danube?

300

This word describes a substance with a pH that is less than 7.

What is an acid?

300

This is the kind, pink-wearing sorcerer who meets Dorothy in Oz.

Who is Glinda The Good Witch?

300

The plural of symposium.

What is symposia? 

400

This is the English term for Japanese sakura.

What are cherry blossoms?

400

This man-made channel connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. 

What is the Suez Canal?
400

Ectothermic animals are more commonly called this.

What is cold-blooded?

400

This sorcerer of Arthurian myth was depicted in Disney's film Sword in the Stone.

Who is Merlin?

400

The plural of larva.

What is larvae?

500

The latin name for this flower is helianthus.

What is a sunflower?

500

This word is defined as an area of calm sea water separated from the ocean by a line of rock or sand

What is a lagoon?

500

This is the standard value for the speed of sound (in m/s)

What is 343 m/s?

500

In this 1940 animated film, Micky Mouse becomes a wizard.

What is Fantasia?

500

The plural of radius.

What is radii?

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