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100

On January 1, 1892, this tiny New York Island first opened to receive immigrants.

What is Ellis Island?

100

This television star was known as the "King of the Cowboys."

Who is Roy Rogers?

100

This large rodent is also known as a woodchuck, or whistlepig.

What is a groundhog?

100

This actress played the role of Dorothy, who was blown away from Kansas in the Wizard of Oz.

Who is Judy Garland?

100

This instrument is used to wake up soldiers in the morning.

What is the bugle?

200

Columbus is the capital of this state. 

What is Ohio?

200
He sang "Ring of Fire" and "A Boy Named Sue" and played a guitar.
Who is Johnny Cash?
200

This second-largest living cat in the world can be seen in the wild in sub-Saharan Africa and in India.

What is a Lion?

200

Charlton Heston played this role in the movie The Ten Commandments.

Who is Moses?

200

This instrument has 88 keys.

What is the piano?

300

Atlanta is the capital of this state. 

What is Georgia?

300

He invented the telephone.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

300

This flightless bird, native to Africa, is the world's largest living bird.

What is the ostrich?

300

One of Clark Gable’s most popular roles was in this movie about a young woman’s plantation home being destroyed during the Civil War.

What is "Gone with the Wind"?

300

The Pied Piper played this instrument in Hamelin.

What is the flute?

400

The only Great Lake that lies completely within the U.S.

What is Lake Michigan?

400

These people still drive buggies and live without electricity.

Who are the Amish?

400

This Australian, tree-dwelling marsupial is famous for eating eucalyptus leaves.

What is a Koala?

400

"Casablanca" and "The African Queen" were hit movies for this actor.

Who is Humphrey Bogart?

400

This classical musician, despite being deaf, famously composed "Moonlight Sonata."

Who is Beethoven?

500

This landmark in Arizona is called one of the natural wonders of the world.

What is the Grand Canyon?

500

He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.

Who is John Hancock

500

This large aquatic reptile is found in the tropics across the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It boasts narrow, elongated heads with pointed snouts, in contrast to the curved snouts of its American-only cousin.

What is a Crocodile?

500

Natalie Wood, as a child actress, starred in this traditional Christmas movie.

What is Miracle on 34th Street?

500

Bluegrass music is characterized by this string instrument that typically has four or six strings.

What is the banjo?