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100

The trunk of a tree is protected by this outside layer.

What is bark?

100

This nut is known for it's use in the winter months, and got it's claim to fame in "The Christmas Song" by Nat King Cole.

What are Chestnuts?

100

Princeton holds this animal as it's beloved mascot.

What is a tiger?

100

The U.S. east coast spans this many states.

What are 14 states?

100

This coffee shop had it's roots in Seattle.

What is Starbucks?

200

Trees produce this chemical.

What is oxygen?

200

This animal helps pollinate the almond. 

What is a bumble bee?

200

This phrase is believed to have been coined by a sportswriter at the New York Tribune who used it disparagingly of Princeton and Columbia’s football teams, saying they were not at the same level as Fordham University‘s squad. 

What is Ivy League? 

200

This original establishment was the foundation of the east coast.

What are the thirteen colonies?

200

This grocery store made it's first appearance on the West Coast in Pasadena, California.

What is Trader Joes?

300

You can determine the age of a tree by counting these inside it's trunk.

What are tree rings?

300

This nut is never picked, rather, it is harvested off of the ground after falling off of the tree.

What are Macadamia Nuts?

300

Princeton’s founder John Witherspoon coined this word and derived it from the Latin word for "field."

What is "campus"?

300

There are this many basic climate regions along the east coast.

What are three climate regions?

300

This city is responsible for inspiring the work of Robert Louis Stevenson and Ansel Adams, and Clint Eastwood used to be mayor. 

What is Carmel-by-the-Sea ?

400

A large oak tree consumes this many gallons of water a day.

What is 100 gallons of water?

400

The shell of this nut is toxic.

What are cashews?

400

This was the only Ivy League school that did not close during the Revolutionary War.

What is Dartmouth?

400

Written records of this state with the arrival of the Spanish explorer and adventurer Juan Ponce de León in 1513.

What is Florida?

400

This is California's state motto.

What is Eureka?

500

Trees did not exist for this percentage of the Earth's history.

What is 90 percent?

500

This commonly known nut is actually a legume by definition.

What is a peanut?

500

This University is the second-largest landowner in New York City, trailing only the Catholic Church. 

What is Columbia University?

500

This city is the most eastern city in the United States. 

What is Eastport?

500

This bookstore boasts a staggering 1.6 acres of shelves in nine color-coded rooms — they claim they’re the largest bookseller on the planet. 

What is Powell's City of Books?

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