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Famous youtube channels that focus on this activity include 5-Minute Crafts and HGTV Handmade.

What is DIY?

200

Our solar system is located on one of the “arms” of this galaxy.

What is the Milky Way?

200

This country adopted a policy of neutrality in 1815, and has stayed neutral in the 209 years since.

What is Switzerland?

200

This is the state flower of Minnesota.

What is the showy lady’s slipper?

200

This coffee chain is the most popular chain in Minnesota; in other states, it is beaten by Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks.

What is Caribou?

400

This American agency has contingency plans to keep collecting taxes after a nuclear war.

What is the IRS?

400

This dark body is formed when a large star goes supernova; one is located at the center of our galaxy.

What is a black hole?

400

This is the world’s smallest country, at just 109 acres.

What is Vatican City?

400

This is the state fish of Minnesota.

What is the walleye?

400

Some experts estimate that humans couldn’t see this color as late as the 1800s.

What is blue?

600

This invention was used by the UK in WWII to detect German Luftwaffe going on bombing raids.

What is RADAR?

600

The largest known volcano, Olympus Mons, was discovered on this iron-dense planet.

What is Mars?

600

This country has the most castles in the world, with over 25,000 located within its borders.

What is Germany?

600

This is the state muffin of Minnesota.

What is blueberry?

600

Daily Double!

Eurovision 1974 was won by famous Swedish pop group ABBA who sang this song, about a famous battle in 1815.

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This invention functions in part by bouncing light between mirrors and releasing the refined light though a small hole.

What is a LASER?

800

During a lunar eclipse, the earth blocks most of the light between the Sun and the moon, causing the moon to turn this color.

What is red?

800

This Scandinavian country knighted a penguin to serve as mascot and colonel-in-chief of the King’s Guard.

What is Norway?

800

This is the state drink of Minnesota.

What is milk?

800

This media and technology company added an exclamation mark to their purple logo in 2013, which it still has today.

What is Yahoo?

1000

This molecule, which is stored in the nucleus, is primarily made up of adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine; ATCG for short.

What is DNA?

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This planet, named after a Greek deity, is famous for spinning on its side.

What is Uranus?

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This Mediterranean country has been constructing a cathedral for the past 142 years; known as The Sacred Family in English, it will be the tallest church in the world when completed.

What is Spain?

1000

This is the state bee of Minnesota.

What is the rusty patched bumblebee?

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This Minnesota Twins star has his number 29 retired by both the twins and the Angels, and had the AL Batting Title renamed in his honor in 2016.

Who is Rod Carew?

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