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Out Of This World
Hometown Heroes
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Rooting For You
100

Number of books in the bible

66

100

85% of matter in the universe is made of

Dark matter

100

Small tree on South Carolina flag

Palmetto
100

Our first weekend getaway

Santa Barbara

100

Fruit produced by an oak tree

Acorn

200

Founder of scientology

L. Ron Hubbard

200

Color of the hottest star

Blue

200

Carnivorous plant native to wetlands of South Carolina

Venus fly trap

200

Stella's coffee order before you started dating

Iced latte with oat milk and simple syrup

200

Thorny bush that provides a berrylike fruit and important source of Vitamin C known as a "hip" 

Rose

300

3 of the "8 limbs" of yoga practice

Social Ethics (Yamas), Personal Practice (Niyamas), Postures (Asana), Mindful Breathing (Pranayama), Turning Inward (Prathyahara), Concentration (Dharana), De-Concentration (Dhyana), Pure Bliss (Samadhi), and Social Ethics (Yamas)

300

Length of a season on Neptune

40 earth years

300

Washington State namesake beer "mountain fresh"

Rainier

300

How did Stella first pronounce "OOBE"

oooob

300

Guacamole ingredient and member of the Laurel family (along with Cinnamon and Sassafrass)

Avocado

400

Country where Janism is found

India

400

Shortest human spaceflight

9 minutes 57 seconds

400

In 1788, South Carolina was the _____ state to join the Union

Eighth

400

Where did the name Ms. Brain come from?

Name of customer at Waxpaper and Heyday

400

True / False: Yams + Sweet Potatoes are the same vegetable!

False.

Yams are not a type of potato. Both are stem tubers that grow underground, but they belong to different botanical families.

500

State religion of China

Atheism

500

What scientists call a massive release of plasma from the sun

Coronal mass ejection

500

Washington is the country's largest producer of this plant crop (which comes in varieties like Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook)

Hops

500
Side of cheek (to you) of Stella's main dimple

Right

500

Color of carrots, prior to the 16th century

Purple

The orange carrot, as we know it today, was developed through selective breeding by Dutch growers in the 16th century.

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