Holidays
Conquerors
Birds
State Capitals
Sports
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"The Wearing of the Green" on March 17th

St. Patrick's Day

100

Now thought to be a dwarf, this "Scourge of God" was the most feared Hun of all

Attila

100

Goes "Beep beep" in cartoons

Roadrunner

100

Freddie Cannon's "Tallahassee Lassie" would be from this state

Florida

100

Detroit baseball Bengals

The Detroit Tigers

200

In Canada, it's the 2nd Monday in October; in U.S., the 4th Thursday in November

Thanksgiving

200

Pagan Scandinavians who attacked western Europe & reached America before Columbus

The Vikings

200

Bird named after bright red robes of a Roman Catholic clergyman

A Cardinal

200

Southwest capital named for mythological self-immolating bird

Phoenix 

200

1982's "sweet" welterweight champ

Sugar Ray Leonard

300

In '82, Americans bought over 1 billion of these cards with heart

Valentine's Day Cards

300

Macedonian who lamented there was nothing left to conquer, he died in Babylon at 33

Alexander The Great

300

With both eyes facing forward, it has greatest range of binocular vision in birds

An Owl

300

Located 15 miles from its namesake, it was founded by Brigham Young

Salt Lake City

300

The 7-10 is one in bowling

A Split
400

Celebration of the Jewish victory over the Syrians in 165 B.C.

Chanukah
400

Founder of Holy Roman Empire in 800 A.D., read Latin but never learned to write it

Charlemagne (Charles The Great)

400

While ostriches lay the largest eggs, these birds lay the smallest

A Hummingbird

400

Only state capital named for a biblical figure

St. Paul

400

Name of this 2-day track event is Greek for "10 contests"

A Decathalon

500

This English holiday has masked children begging "A penny for the guy"

Guy Fawkes Day

500

Conquistador of Valencia, his Moorish foes called him "El Sayyid" meaning "The Lord"

El Cid (Rodrigo Diaz)

500

Member of India's starling family, famous for ability to mimic voices

A Myna

500

These two capitals were once the capital of the confederacy

Montgomery, Alabama and Richmond, Virginia

500

Most prestigious award in yachting named for boat which first won it in 1851

The America's Cup