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200

Name a pair of siblings in PK  

McBride or Confer siblings


200

A doctor scrubs in for surgery wearing these

scrubs

200

Its legs are 6 feet long & its neck can be even longer

a giraffe

200

To discover by chance, or penalized monetarily

find/fined

200

Flag Day & Father's Day are both observed during this month

June

400

This mother/son duo just recently left 

Kathy and Tim Palen

400

It's the first verb in the Pledge of Allegiance

pledge

400

In a children's tale, Jack traded one of these barnyard animals for some magic beans

a cow


400

Achilles died because his wound here would not do this

heel/heal

400

In 1954 Congress changed the name of Armistice Day to this

Veteran's Day

600

Around half of the current branch chiefs graduated from this program

Copper Cap

600

If you split 12 eggs into 2 equal groups, you'll have a total of this many eggs

12 eggs

600

Among bears, this is the best swimmer

a polar bear

600

Vacationing on a ship, or people that staff them

cruise/crews

600

On this holiday, people once placed bowls of food outside their homes to appease ghosts

Halloween

800

How many fridges are in the breakroom 

3
800

This government admin. was created in 1971 to ensure occupational health & safety standards

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

800

This land animal can weigh more than 8,000 pounds & can open its immense jaws 150 degrees

the hippopotamus

800

Emotional state of a cow who bellowed

mood/mooed

800

Ash Wednesday signals the start of this 40-day period of prayer & fasting

Lent

1000

PZC used to be located in this nearby building


bldg 3920/drug demand building

1000

"Pull!" You should know the name of the person who releases the target in trap shooting

the puller

1000

Varieties of these insects include bee, soldier, flower, blow & fruit

flies

1000

Peel the skin of 2 identical pieces of fruit

pare/pair/pear

1000

Mexico defeated France at the Battle of Puebla on this date in 1862

fifth of May (Cinco de Mayo)

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