Bodies of Water
Big Bands
Birds
Children's Books
Food & Drink
100

This is the largest lake in the world.

Caspian Sea.

100

He was the first big-band leader to hire black musicians in previously segregated hotel ballrooms and radio stations in the mid-1930's.

Benny Goodman.

100

With several varieties weighing less than a coin, this bird is the smallest in the world.

Hummingbird.

100

In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", this is the name of the magical land the children enter.

Narnia

100

Seltzer is made by dissolving this gas in water to make it bubbly or fizzy.

Carbon Dioxide.

200

This is considered the longest river in the world.

Nile River

200

This big band brought vocalist Doris Day overnight acclaim with its recording of 'Sentimental Journey'.

Les Brown and the Band of Renown in 1945

200

The American white variety of this bird can hold three gallons of water in its bill.

Pelican

200

This was the author of "Charlotte's Web".

E.B. White

200

Horseradish was the first commercially packaged and sold foodstuff but this Pittsburgh-based company.

Heinz

300

The Rio Grande flows into this body of water.

Gulf of Mexico
300

He led the first big band.

Paul Whiteman

300

This bird was used by ancient Egyptians for the hieroglyphic for "red".

Flamingo 

300

In "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", Peter loses these in Mr. McGregor's garden.

His shoes and his jacket

300

This chocolate-flavored coffee drinks gets its name from a city in Yemen that was once a center of the coffee trade.

Mocha

400

This is the highest waterfall in the world.

Angels Falls

400

He was the lead singers of the Benny Goodman Orchestra.

Bing Crosby

400

This bird can turn its head 270 degrees.

Owl

400

In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", this is Charlie's last name.

Bucket

400

Jim Dandy is known for this quick version of hot cereal that's made from ground corn.

Grits

500

This ocean contains the deepest trench on Earth.

Pacific Ocean

500

Swing Music was bounded by these two events.

The Great Depression and WWII

500

This bird has stomach acid more potent than the acid found in car batteries.

Turkey vulture

500

In "The Velveteen Rabbit", this makes the rabbit real.

Being loved by a child.

500

The flu shot is recommended by the WHO and CDC for yearly vaccination for nearly all people over the age of six months. This animal's eggs are often used to produce its vaccine each year.

Hen/chicken