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100

This sport, originating in the early 1800s and with roots before, is known as "America's Pastime"

Baseball

100

The sap from this type of tree is reduced to form an absolutely scrumptious topping, commonly drizzled on pancakes, waffles, and French toast. mmmmmmmm

(Sugar) Maple


I love syrup

100

This tasty treat is commonly buttered up and consumed at the movie theater

Popcorn

100

These two elements form the compound table salt

Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)

100

While the gravity of this famous scientist's physics and calculus discoveries were massive, he was also a Protestant believer

Isaac Newton

200

Played with four people and a deck of cards, this game with "bowers" is especially popular in the Midwest

Euchre

200

This character who advocates for America's natural resources is known by his catchphrase: "Only you can prevent forest fires (wildfires as of 2001)"

Smokey Bear

200

This highly popular soda was originally derived from coca leaves and kola nuts, among other ingredients, and marketed as medicine

Coca Cola

200
Sea salt _______ is a tasty flavor of Ghirardelli chocolate squares

Caramel

200

Probably the most influential astronomer, this man from the 14th and 15th centuries was a Roman catholic who was condemned for heresy due to his ideas

Galileo Galilei

300

You can find one of these attractions in Santa Claus, Indiana, good for a day filled with fun

Theme/amusement park (or close)

300

Sometimes the great outdoors have not-so-great weather. Some of the worst weather comes from these storms which contain rotating updrafts

Supercells

300

This popular English/American nursery rhyme and song features a relative to minks and ferrets

"Pop! Goes the Weasel"

300

These types of light bulbs generate much less heat than traditional incandescent bulbs, making them much more efficient

LEDs

300

This scientist, known as the founder of genetics, was a Roman Catholic Augustinian abbot 

Gregor Mendel

400

This toy, originally made in 1964, allows two players to have a boxing match between Blue Bomber and Red Rocker

Rock Em' Rock Em' Robots

400

Mosquitos are annoying, so it's always good to bring some bug spray for outdoor events, which generally contains this somewhat controversial chemical

DEET (N, N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide)

400

This carbon dioxide-infused candy creates a tingly sensation in your mouth when you eat it

Pop Rocks

400

Salt and this resource were crucial in West African trade during the Middle Ages

Gold

400

This 1700s musical composer was also a devout Catholic, writing, "God is ever before my eyes. I realise His omnipotence and I fear His anger; but I also recognise His compassion and His tenderness towards His creatures. He will never forsake His own." Some famous pieces include Requiem and The Magic Flute

Wolfgang Mozart

500

Exceptional fun can be had playing this card game based around amassing an army of rabbits and collecting their favorite orange roots

Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot

500

One of God's beautiful creations, the Monarch butterfly, is always a pleasant sight. Their larva only eat this plant

Milkweed

500

This version of Pepsi from the 90s, intended to be a "healthier" option with no caramel color and 20 less calories, was widely considered a massive failure

Crystal Pepsi

500

These dangerous rays of light have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum

Gamma rays
500

This God-fearing scientist who helped pioneer quantum mechanics famously said, "the first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, But at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you." 

Werner Heisenberg

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