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100

09/04/1918 - This American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio was famous for ending his broadcasts by saying, "And now you know the rest of the story."

Paul Harvey (1918-2009)

100

A British variety is called "bangers,' a Mexican variety, "chorizo"

Sausage

100

Sweet home is an actual landmark in this state?

Alabama

100

Birthstone of September?

Sapphire

100

Climatology is the study of climate, scientifically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time. What is the study of short-term weather patterns and conditions?

Meteorology

200

09/07/1860 - her works have been shown and sold worldwide and have been successfully marketed on greeting cards and other merchandise, and her paintings are displayed in the collections of many museums; but she didn't even start painting in earnest until she was 80 years old.

Grandma Moses (1860-1961)

200

What is "coq" in coq Au Vin?

Chicken

200

One of the worlds largest chocolate factories is located 20 miles north of york in this eastern state?

Pennsylvania

200

Flower of September?

Aster

200

How many colors are there in a rainbow?

7 (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet)

300

09/15/107 - in the 1933 classic film, king kong, the leading character, a giant ape, becomes enamored with this actress's most-remembered character, Ann Darrow.

Fay Wray (1907-2004)

300

These Chinese noodles are made from wheat flour?

Lo mein

300

Louis' Lunch, in this southernmost New England state, is the birthplace of the hamburger, where the first one ever was served in 1900.

Connecticut

300

Zodiac signs for September.

Virgo and Libra

300

What weather-related measuring instrument did Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invent?

The mercury thermometer

400

9/20/1928 - This psychologist, TV personality, advice columnist and writer first became famous in 1955 for winning on the American game show the $64,000 Question. the topic, of all things, was boxing. she quickly became the "face of psychology" for American audiences.

Dr. Joyce Brothers (1927 - 2013)

400

What is the main spice Hungarian dishes?

Paprika - a rich ground up chili pepper

400

The saguaro cactus grows almost exclusively in what U.S. state where its a crime to cut one down?

Arizona

400

When is the first day of fall?

September 22nd

400

The world's largest snowflake ever recorded was 15 inches wide. this snow flake and others like is fell in 1887 on fort Keogh in what large northern state?

Montana

500

09/26/1898 - This American composer and pianist's works spanned classical, pop and jazz with such orchestral compositions as Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris, songs like "Swanee," "Fascinating Rhythm,' and "I Got Rhythem" and the opera Porgy and Bess.

George Gershwin (1898-1937)

500

What Mexican food translates literally as "little donkey"?

burrito

500

This home to bourbon whiskey in this state was originally a western county of Virginia?

Kentucky

500

The name “September” comes from an old Roman word, “septem,” which actually means?

7 – September was the seventh month of the year on the Roman calendar

500

If you exhibit mental confusion, lack of coordination and slurred speech in cold weather, from what are you most likely suffering?

Hypothermia