Leap Day
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100

Every four years, the leap day falls on what date?

February 29

100

Though a little outdated now, the Leap Day was traditionally a day for ____ to propose to men, rather than the "normal" other way around.

Women

100

Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, Omaha

USA

100

True or false? George Washington had wooden teeth.

False, his dentures were made of ivory and human teeth

100

Even though it's never mentioned in the original story, Humpty Dumpty is traditionally depicted as what food?

Egg

200

What amphibians, which say more than just ribbit, are known for leaping to escape predators or to catch prey?

Frogs (toads acceptable)

200

This mammal that hops is NOT a rodent, and is often associated with Easter. 

Rabbits (hares acceptable)

200

Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto

Canada

200

True or false? Albert Einstein failed mathematics in high school.

False, he was proficient in advanced mathematics 

200

Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana produce over 50 percent of what beans, which are used in chocolate?

Cocoa/cacao

300

What Australian marsupials are known for hopping as their main form of locomotion?

Kangaroos (wallabies or wallaroos also acceptable)

300

What family of spiders are known for being fairly intelligent, and are named for their form of locomotion?

Jumping spiders

300

Chongqing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Beijing

China

300

True or false? Betsy Ross designed the first American flag.

False, she designed flags for the Pennsylvania Navy

300

The Scoville scale is used to measure the spiciness of what vegetables, which are technically fruit?

Peppers (chili peppers specifically usually)

400

These tiny insects can launch themselves 66 times their own body length, and may commonly bother your cat or dog with their biting.

Fleas (the equivalent is if Connor could jump 380ft)

400

What insects are related to crickets and katydids, and have "hop" in their name?

Grasshoppers

400
Inchon, Gwangju, Busan, Seoul

South Korea

400

True or false? Dogs are completely colorblind.

False, they can detect green and blue light

400

What is the only fruit with "seeds" on the outside?

Strawberries

500

What South African antelope is known for its springing jump, capable of leaping 10ft in the air?

Springbok

500

What large North American cat, known by many names, can leap 45ft horizontally, and jump 15ft up?

Puma/cougar/mountain lion/panther/catamount

500

Hue, Hanoi, Haiphong, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Vietnam

500

True or false? Snakes do not have bones.

False, they have lots of bones

500

Cloud Gate in Chicago is most often referred to as what food item instead?

The Bean

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