Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?
February
Rhyme Time 3
Eat your Vegetables
TV Quartets
100

This is the process of water turning into vapor. 

Evaporation

100

In Hungary, tradition states that a bear is the woodland creature with weather-reading capabilities. However, we have Phil, this type of creature, in the US.

Groundhog

100

Cook in the oven a black forest or red devil

Bake a Cake

100

Most people consider this yellow plant a weed, but it turns out it is a vegetable.

Dandelion

100

This legal drama ran from 1957-1966 and had Hamilton, Paula, Della, and Arthur. 

Perry Mason

200

He was the first person to step on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

200

Born on February 4, 1913, this influential woman refused to give up her seat.

Rosa Parks

200

Synonymous with load a bag

Pack a Sack

200

Also known as sparrowgrass, this vegetable gives off a lot of sulfur when being digested causing urine to smell bad. 

Asparagus

200

This western ran from 1959-1973 and included the characters Adam, Hoss, Ben, and Little Joe. 

Bonanza

300

These are studied by paleontologists. Not to be confused with rocks. 

Fossils

300

On January 1, 45 BC, by edict of Julius Caesar, the Julian calendar became law, and intercalary years with an additional day were inserted every four solar cycles. Nowadays, we call it this. 

Leap year

300

Playfullet buffet a domestic feline

Pat a Cat

300
The roots, known as the rhizome, of this panda-bear-loving plant are what make it a vegetable

Bamboo

300

Before becoming a one-season series, this show dominated The Jackie Gleason Show as short skits for four years and showcased Ralph, Alice, Ed, and Trixie as main characters. 

The Honeymooners

400

This is the largest bone in the body, located in the thigh. 

Femur

400

Of the three largest deserts in the world, the fact that this one got snow on February 18, 1979, is quite odd.

Sahara Desert (3rd Largest Desert - Largest hot desert), smaller only than the deserts of Antarctica and the northern Arctic.

400

Gave wages to a house cleaner

Paid a Maid

400

Not to be confused with a gazebo, this vegetable has hairy stems and grows in a pod. Also called chickpeas.  

Garbanzo Beans

400

June, Ward, Wally, and Theodore are four characters from this sitcom that follows the misadventures of a suburban boy, his family, and his friends.

Leave It to Beaver

500

She may stand tall in NY Harbor, but the Statue of Liberty was built in, and gifted by, this country. 

France

500

February is cited as being one of the most misspelled words in the English language. I "defianlty" think it is this other word.

Definitely

500

Prepare a fishing lure

Tie a Fly/Rig a Jig

500

A good condiment for meat, this vegetable has roots with a spicy sharp taste due to the oil inside. It's in the same family as wasabi. 

Horseradish

500

Marion, George, Cosmo, and Neil were characters in this ghostly fantasy series based on the 1937 film of the same name starring Roland Young, Cary Grant, and Constance Bennett. 

Topper

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