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100

Where do dogs have sweat glands

What paws

100

Name any three of Santa’s original eight reindeer.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen

100

In a standard orchestra, this is the high-pitched woodwind instrument

Flute

100

What month and day is Jamaica Independence?

August 6, 1962

100

What type of short Japanese poem has three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure and often uses figurative language like similes to describe nature?

Haiku

200

The human body had this many pairs of ribs

12

200

In the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” what gift is given on the seventh day?

Seven swans a-swimming

200

Who sang: What a wonderful world?

Louis Armstrong

200

Which woman was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932?

Amelia Earhart

200

A word that reads the same forward and backwards is called this.

A Palindrome

300

Q: What annual WWE event is known as “The Grandest Stage of Them All”?

WrestleMania

300

The beverage is known as "milk punch" 

Eggnog

300

Finish the lyric: Wise man say..

Would it be a sin?

300

Who is the 35th president of the USA

JFK

300

Add a letter to "rate" to get something you might cook with.

What is grate

400

This element makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere

Nitrogen

400

What Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?

Jingle Bells

400

This 1996 dance craze by Los del Río involves a series of hand movements and a jump-turn.

What is the Macarena?

400

Where is the largest active volcano in the world

Hawaii

400

This word sounds the same but has different meanings and spellings.

Homophones

500
This country has the highest number of time zones in the world

France

500

What country started the tradition of decorating Christmas trees?

Germany

500

Total number of Grammys won by Beyoncé, making her the most awarded artist in history.

35

500

What is known as the city of light?

Paris

500

This  12 letter word means a word that imitates a sound.

Onomatopoeia