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100

This city is the capital of the United States.

Washington, D.C.

100

Deciduous trees lose what in the winter?

Leaves

100

Did Mark Twain write about Dennis the Menace, Tom Sawyer, or Red Riding Hood?

Tom Sawyer

100

A penny saved __________________

is a penny earned.

100

On March 17th, we celebrate which Irish saint?

Saint Patrick

200

The Big Apple is the nickname for this east coast city.

New York City

200

What color are rubies?

Red

200

Which book is about a little girl from Kansas, The Outsiders, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, or The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants?

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

200

They were between a rock ________________.

and a hard place.

200

The Sunday before Easter is called what?

Palm Sunday

300

What French city is known as the City of Love?

Paris

300

Canine means relating to what sort of animal?

Dogs

300

Finish the line of this poem by Joyce Kilmer:  "I think that I shall never see  _________________."

a poem lovely as a tree."

300

A bird in the hand _____________________.

is worth two in the bush.

300

What popular Christmas beverage contains milk, sugar, and eggs?

Eggnog

400

True or False:  There are no deserts in Europe.

True

400

Migration is when birds do this.

Fly south for the winter

400
This character says "Please sir, I want some more." Was it Darth Vader, Pluto, or Oliver Twist?

Oliver Twist

400

Better to have loved and lost __________________.

than never to have loved at all.

400

Is more candy sold for Easter, Christmas, Valentine's Day or Halloween?

Halloween

500

This river is the world's longest. (hint: part of it runs through Egypt)

The Nile

500

The name for which group of prehistoric, extinct animals, comes from the Greek for "terrible lizard"?

Dinosaurs

500

This is the most read book in the world.

The Bible

500

A house divided against itself ___________________

 cannot stand.

500

About 50 million of this flower are sent every year on Valentine's Day.

Red roses