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100

This person holds the record for the most GRAMMY nominations

Jay Z

100

Who is the current U. S. President?

Joe Biden

100

All colors of this cereal are the same flavor.

Fruit Loops

100

These berries are a Thanksgiving favorite. 

Cranberries

100

What is our school’s location? 

500 Tulip Ave, Floral Park, New York, 11001

500

This country singer is currently on a reality TV show as a judge.

Blake Shelton

500

Who was the president during most of the Vietnam War?

Lyndon B. Johnson

500

 Hot dogs covered in these are eaten in Korea. 

French Fries

500

This holiday treat is made of raisins and other small fruits. 

Fruit Cake

500

This country lost to the colonists of the United States of America. 

England or Great Britain

900

According to Japanese legend, a sick person will recover if they fold 1,000 of what type of origami?

Cranes

900

This President was known as the "Father of the Constitution".

James Madison

900

This name of this brand of chocolate and is also the word for a bird that symbolizes peace. 

Dove

900

Fall begins south of the equator during this month.

March

900

A geometric figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint.

Angle

1200

 How many species of wildlife does Uganda have?

1061

1200

The president who died on the 55th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, 1831.

James Monroe

1200

Chocolate can have up to 300 tiny pieces of _______ per 100 grams. 


Metal


1200

It is a massive, destructive, gigantic pile of fluff, and when it flows, get out of the way fast. It can be deadly. What is it?

An Avalanche

1200

The sum of a set of numbers divided by the number of addends.

Average or Mean

1500

What animal undertakes the world's longest migration each year?

Arctic Tern

1500

He was Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II and became president in 1953.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

1500

This spice can be used to keep away ants. 

Ask for Hint

Cinnamon

1500

When a man accidently makes Santa fall off his roof on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place.

The Santa Claus

1500

This literary term is an intentional exaggeration.

Hyperbole