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100

The three states of matter are.... 

What is liquid, solid, and gas?

100

To make a quesadilla you only need these two ingredients. 

What is cheese & a tortilla?

100

"Do not pass go..." Ok, you know the rest. 

What is Monopoly?

100

I've decided to throw this item "into the ring". 

What is a hat?

100

This person is on the penny. 

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

The largest planet in our solar system. 

What is Jupiter?

200

If you run out of this vegetable then you're going to have a hard time making pickles. 

What is a cucumber?

200

If you use all 7 tiles in one turn in this game, then you will receive a 50 point bonus. 

What is Scrabble?

200

Not everything that "glitters" is this precious metal.

What's gold?

200

In British money, this person is the face on their paper notes. 

Who is the Queen?
300

This type of species can live in both water and land.

What are Amphibians?
300

You might prefer soy products if you can't digest dairy very well. A medical term which is called this. 

What is lactose intolerant?

300

The object of this 4-letter board game is to conquer the world. 

What is Risk?

300

At the end of every princess tale, we hear this cliche saying. 

What is "And they lived happily ever after"?
300

In Britain, they refer to their money as this. The symbol is "£"

What is the pound?

400

#1 on the Periodic Table is "H", which stands for this element. 

What is Hydrogen?

400

When you ask for a "baker's dozen" you actually will receive this many items. But trust me, it is not unlucky!

What is 13?

400
Who murdered someone in the kitchen with the candlestick?!

What is Clue?

400

This apparently learned how to fly, but only when you're having fun. 

What is time?

400

In U.S. Currency, this large bill was discontinued and stopped circulating in 1969. (Hint:President McKinley was pictured on the bill.)

What is the $500 bill?

500

0 degrees Celsius is this many degrees in Fahrenheit. 

What is 32?

500

The name of this steak cut comes from a muscle that runs along the spine. It’s one of the most expensive cuts of beef. 

What is a filet mignon? 

500

In Chess, this piece can only move diagonally. 

What is the Bishop?

500

You don't really have to know how to "read", if you're trying to figure out a hidden message in something someone is saying. 

What is read between the lines?

500

In Japan, this currency is used. This symbol is "¥"

What is the Yen?