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100
Which singing voice is the highest: soprano, alto, or bass?
Soprano
100
This speech began “Four score and seven years ago…”
What is Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
100
Daniel Emmett wrote the song “Dixie”. Where was he from?
Ohio
100
This state is known as “the Bluegrass State”.
What is Kentucky?
100
This is the B in BLT.
What is Bacon?
200
This fruit is mashed to make guacamole.
What is an Avocado?
200
The Nebraska state capitol was named in honor of this U.S. President
Who is Lincoln?
200
This group of federal agents protect the President.
What is the Secret Service?
200
This is the only state to have “West” in its name.
What is West Virginia?
200
What do crickets rub together to make that singing noise?
Their wings
300
This is the main ingredient in shoofly pie.
What is molasses?
300
Farm women used this device to turn cream into butter
What is a churn?
300
You will wear a hard hat with a flashlight on it if you are in this profession
What is a coal miner?
300
This U.S. state is not part of the North American Continent.
What is Hawaii?
300
When do crickets chirp faster?
On warmer nights
400
This animal’s shadow foretells six more weeks of winter on February 2nd.
What is a Groundhog?
400
The Pilgrims sailed to America on this ship
What is the Mayflower?
400
It is traditional to eat cherry pie on the birthday of this President.
Who is George Washington?
400
This U.S. state has the longest coastline
What is Alaska?
400
What’s the top of a mushroom called?
Cap
500
This U.S motto appears on our coins and bills
What is "In God We Trust"
500
This WWI battle lasted from February to December in 1916.
What is The Battle of Verdun?
500
This famous painter lost an ear.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
500
Home to the countries wetlands
What is Florida?
500
Which vegetable is usually used for a snowman’s nose?
A carrot