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Out of sight out of mind
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In this Roald Dahl book, Sophie befriends a giant who catches dreams instead of children.


BFG

100

It may not be a real move in this Japanese sport but this dance move has become a delpenmiller staple

Sumo drops

100

This animal is known for its large horn and thick skin

Rhinoceros 

100

This railroad was completed in the United States in 1869 when the Golden Spike was driven at Promontory Summit, Utah.


The first transcontinental railroad

100

This author and activist, who was both blind and deaf, wrote The Story of My Life. Also I think this person is a fraud


Hellen Keller

200

A rabbit gets into trouble in Mr. McGregor’s garden in this classic tale.


Peter rabbit 

200

What was the name of the stick in the river that was a benchmark of a tubing trip?

Logness monster

200

This city in Hawaii is the state capital

Honolulu

200

This train system, famous for its punctuality, is Japan’s high-speed rail network.


Shinkansen 

200

This legendary singer and pianist recorded hits such as “Superstition” and “Isn’t She Lovely.”


Stevie wonder

300

This series follows siblings Jack and Annie as they travel through time using a magical place in the frog creek woods


Magic treehouse

300

Mr Pete came into our house demanding we return this item 

Minnie Mouse statue 

300

This famous cloud shape is associated with a nuclear explosion

Mushroom cloud

300

This German train system is notoriously late and has trains that often cancel

Duetchabahn

300

Blind since infancy, this musician was nicknamed “The Genius” and sang “Georgia on My Mind.”


Ray charles

400

Stanley Yelnats is sent to Camp Green Lake and spends his days digging in this novel


Holes

400

Ryan cried because Mr Pete ripped up his toy at this event? 

Super Bowl party

400

This prehistoric mammal had long, curved tusks and thick fur.

Wooly mammoth 

400

This luxury passenger train is known for connecting Paris and Istanbul and giving its name to a famous mystery novel.


Orient express

400

This blind Italian tenor is known for songs such as “Con te partirò” and numerous classical performances.


Andrea bocelli

500

This Newbery Medal-winning novel tells the story of Jonas and a society without pain or choice.


 The giver 

500

This was Ms Katie’s explanation as to why I was so tan at camelback

I swim a lot

500

This pseudoscience remain highly popular for self-reflection, entertainment, and as a tool for divination.

Horoscope 

500

In railroad terminology, this two-word phrase describes a train consisting of an engine and cars but no cargo or passengers.


Deadhead train

500

This French military leader lost sight in one eye and is often depicted with a hand tucked into his coat.


Napoleon

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