THE LIVING WORLD
BABY FACE
COUNT THE SYLL"A"BLES
US HISTORY
POTPOURRI
100

Twas not a midnight dreary when Emily befriended one of these confident, inquisitive black birds whose acrobatics are on par with falcons and hawks. 

Raven

100

This baby grew up to become David's go-to person in converting a PDF into a Word document and Karen's in creating this game and find her way around the NY Subway system

Julie

100

A computer program designed to run on a mobile device such as a cell phone.

App

100

What famous music festival took place in 1969?

Woodstock

100

He was the first President to pardon a turkey.

Ronald Reagan (first official pardon), JFK (first unofficial pardon)

200

These majestic dogs were bred by German nobility to protect country estates and hunt wild boar. In spite of their size, they are sweet, affectionate pets. 

Great Dane

200

This baby was accused of pushing her younger sibling in front of a car and said that her life was ruined when said sibling was born. 

Emily

200

The Spanish verb meaning "to open"

Abrir

200

In 1927, he became the first man to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic?

Charles Lindbergh

200

This 21st century artist created this graphic work of art.

Emily Mandel

300

This "angry" fish that fights hard inhabits the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico and is a prized trophy of any angler. 

Amberjack

300

This Hicksville native and prominent California litigator was rumored to have run naked across Harvard Yard in the snow when he was an undergrad there in the 1970's. 

Steven

300

This decisive battle in the Hundred Years' War resulted in the victory of the English over the French. 

Agincourt

300

The United States acquired Alaska from this nation.

Russia

300

This coffee-flavored Italian dessert is made of ladyfingers dipped in coffee, layered with mascarpone cheese, rum and cocoa powder.

Tiramisu

400

This is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to create foods from carbon dioxide and water. 

Photosynthesis

400

While not a baby, this subject of this self portrait grew up to become an NCAA All-American fencer.

Adam

400

An ancient Greek settlement or citadel built upon an area of elevated ground, frequently a hill chosen for purposes of defense. 

Acropolis

400

This was the name given to the laws aimed at enforcing segregation in public places in the United States beginning in the 19th century.

Jim Crow Laws

400

Airing in 2013, the massacre known as the "Red Wedding" occurred on this HBO drama. 

Game of Thrones

500

This organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of both plant and animal cells. 

Mitochondria

500

This toddler had 35 marathons in her future and became well-known and loved for her carrot cakes and other delectable baked goods. 

Helene

500

One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes. 

Apothecary

500

This US president had a home called The Hermitage?

Andrew Jackson

500

This is the only king in a deck of cards without a moustache. 

King of Hearts

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