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The only U.S. president born on the Fourth of July.

Calvin Coolidge

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The only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise (ignoring Uranus' tilt).

Venus
100

Which country has the longest coastline?

Canada

100

What fruit is dried to make raisins?

Grapes

100

How many colors are in a traditional rainbow?

Seven

200

The Liberty Bell has this famous crack—but historians believe it likely formed while ringing for this leader's birthday.

George Washington

200

What blood type is known as the universal donor?

O negative
200

The world's deepest lake is located in this country.

Russia

200

Brie, Gouda, and Cheddar are all types of what food?

Cheese

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bat

300

The phrase "all men are created equal" appears in this founding document.

United States Declaration of Independence

300

This is the hardest natural substance on Earth.

Diamond

300

This river flows through ten countries before reaching the Mediterranean Sea.

Nile River

300

Which nut is used to make traditional pesto?

Pine Nuts

300

What is the only letter that does not appear in any U.S. state name?

Q
400

This future president defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.

John Adams

400

Lightning is about five times hotter than this.

Surface of the Sun

400

Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?

Alaska

400

This spice is the most expensive in the world by weight.

Saffron

400

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

500

Before becoming America's national bird, this bird was suggested by Benjamin Franklin as a better symbol.

Turkey

500

This element makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

500

Which country has the most time zones?

France? (12, including overseas territories.)

500

What type of pasta's name means "little tongues" in Italian?

Linguine

500

What is the strongest muscle in the human body based on force generated?

Masseter (Jaw muscle)