It's Elementary, my dear Watson!
Presidential Behavior
Geography
Biblical Background
Holiday Attire
100

Three hours is about this many minutes.

180 minutes

100

He was the tallest president, and his top hat is one of the most popular displays at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This is the largest state in America.

Alaska

100

She warned Jesus of the foul smell of a corpse.

Who is Martha?

100

Despite a kindergartner once saying this jolly man likes bourbon more, this is the traditional beverage to leave for Santa Claus.

Milk

200

This many feet are in one mile.

5,280

200

In Tikrit, Iqaq, in the year 2008, you could see a 10-foot tall copper statue of a shoe thrown at this president.

Who is George W. Bush?
200

This mountain range runs through eastern Kentucky and West Virginia, notably.

The Appalachian Mountains

200

This prophet warned of the same things that Jeremiah did against Jerusalem.

Uriah

200

This event, seen in most nativity sets, is only recorded in the Gospel of Luke.

The visiting of the shepherds.

300

Animals that eat only plants are called [___], but animals that only eat meat are called [___].

Herbivores, Carnivores

300

Thomas Jefferson sent these two men to scout out the Louisiana Purchase, and hoped they'd find still-living specimens of the (extinct) giant ground sloth and woolly mammoth.

Who are Lewis and Clark?

300

This concept in geography can be measured absolutely, or relatively.

Location

300
This is the shortest book in the New Testament

2 John

300

This Halloween candy used to be called "chicken feed," for its distinctive shape.

Candy corn

400
Words like "quickly," "comfortably," and "confidently" are all examples of THIS type of describing word.

What is an ADVERB? 

400
A case of childhood polio required this president to use a wheelchair and cane, which is why they added a front panel to the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office: it hid his wheelchair from view.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

This state was home to more of our current sisters than any other. 

Massachusetts. 
400

Where Cain was sent after his exile from Eden

Nod
400

The annual Thanksgiving Day Parade concludes with the arrival of this person.

Santa Claus

500

This is a physical or behavioral feature of an animal that helps them better survive in their environment.

What is an adaptation?

500

His campaign slogan, "a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage," did not come to fruition, as he was elected right at the start of the Great Depression.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

500

Named after a large elephant-like prehistoric creature, this is the largest known cave system in the world, and is also the most famous national park in Kentucky. 

Mammoth Cave
500

This Jewish feast was instituted by Esther.

What is Purim?

500

This President declared two Thanksgivings in one year.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Concerned that the shortened Christmas shopping season might dampen the economic recovery, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a Presidential Proclamation moving Thanksgiving to the second to last Thursday of November. As a result of the proclamation, 32 states issued similar proclamations while 16 states refused to accept the change and proclaimed Thanksgiving to be the last Thursday in November. For two years two days were celebrated as Thanksgiving - the President and part of the nation celebrated it on the second to last Thursday in November, while the rest of the country celebrated it the following week.)