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100

This ocean creature is famous for pinching toes near tide pools.

What is a crab?

100

This frozen treat on a stick comes in fruity flavors.

What is a popsicle?

100

This small booklet filled with stamps proves you’ve traveled internationally.

What is a passport?

100

This scale is commonly used in the U.S. to measure temperature.

What is Fahrenheit?

100

This nocturnal bird is famous for its “hoo-hoo” sound often heard while camping.

What is an owl?

200

This striped item helps people dry off after swimming.

What is a beach towel?

200

This salty snack is commonly eaten at baseball games and often sold in twisted shapes.

What are pretzels?

200

This activity involves exploring a city’s famous landmarks and attractions.

What is sightseeing?

200

This weather alert is issued when temperatures become dangerously high for long periods.

What is a heat advisory?

200

This campfire treat is made by roasting marshmallows until golden brown or burnt.

What are smores?

300

This sunscreen measurement tells you how protected you are from UVB rays.

What is SPF?

300

This tropical fruit has spiky skin and is commonly blended into summer smoothies.

What is a pineapple?

300

This type of bag is carried by hikers and travelers on their backs during long trips.

What is a backpack?

300

This layer of Earth’s atmosphere helps protect us from harmful UV radiation.

What is the ozone layer?

300

This handheld light source is essential for nighttime walks around a campsite.

What is a lantern?

400

This warning flag color at many beaches signals dangerous swimming conditions.

What is red?

400

This classic picnic side dish is made mostly from potatoes, mayo, and mustard.

What is potato salad?

400

This line on a map represents an imaginary division between Earth’s Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is the Equator?

400

This weather phenomenon creates a visual illusion of water on hot roads due to light bending through heated air.

What is a mirage?

400

This constellation is commonly used to locate the North Star while camping.

What is the Big Dipper?

500

This current, common at beaches, can quickly pull swimmers away from shore.

What is a rip current?

500

This famous late-night Seattle street food is traditionally topped with cream cheese and grilled onions.

What is a Seattle dog?

500

This term describes adjusting your sleep schedule after crossing multiple time zones.

What is jet lag?

500

Released in 2013, this hit summer song by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams includes the lyric “We’re up all night to get lucky.”

What is Get Lucky?

500

This phrase describes tiny burning pieces of wood floating upward from a fire.

What are embers?