US STATES
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100

Which U.S. state is nicknamed both the “Constitution State” and the “Nutmeg State”?

Connecticut 

100

How many eyes does a bee have?

5

100

Which popular US dish features a sauce made from sausage dripping, flour, and milk?

biscuits + gravy

100

What is the oldest European-founded city in the United States?

st Augustine 

100

What Type Of Meat Was Served At The First Thanksgiving?

venison 

200

Which state is nicknamed the Keystone State?

Pennyslvania 

200

The name of which African animal means “river horse”?

Hippopotamus.

200

 Which fruit technically has a wasp inside of it?

figs

200

The United States bought Alaska from which country?

russia

200

 In Which Country Was The Largest Known T-Rex Skeleton Found?

canada

300

Which U.S. state quarter features a guitar, a trumpet, and a fiddle?

Tennesse 
300

What is the world’s largest reptile?

crocodile 

300

 Which US president invented egg nog?

george washington 

300

Who was president during the great depression?

Franklin D Roosevelt 

300

 What are the top two most popular condiements in the world?

pepper + mustard
400

Which U.S. state has the most area covered by water?

Alaska, which has 94,743 square miles of water.

400

What animal has fingerprints that are nearly identical to humans?

koala

400

What is gelatin made from?

Skin & bones of animals

400

This University is the oldest institute of higher education in the United States and was founded in 1636.

harvard

400

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt

500

What letter is not in any state name?

Q

500

What is the only mammal born with horns?

Giraffe
500

What is the difference between jam and jelly?

Jam uses the actual fruit, whereas jelly uses fruit juice

500

Who led the expedition, approved by President Jefferson, to explore the lands west of the Mississippi?

Lewis + Clark

500

 On Average, How Long Does It Take Food To Pass Through The Human Body?

53 hours