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AUTUMN Word Scramble
General Trivia
Around the World
Presidents and Government
100

The sweet stuff used to make candy apples

CARAMEL

100

An animal known for hiding nuts:


QISRRUEL

SQUIRREL

100

Do goldfish live in fresh water or salt water?

Fresh water

100

In which country is the famous Blarney Stone located?

IRELAND

100

If a president serves TWO terms, how many years will they be in office?

8

200

Your life's work or occupation

CAREER

200

Another name for corn

AMZIE

MAIZE

200

When the barometer falls, can we expect good weather or bad weather?

Bad weather

200

This continent holds most of the world's rain forests, including the Amazon.

SOUTH AMERICA

200

Name the three branches of government.

Judicial, Legislative, and Executive

300

Where you might hear a barker promoting side shows on the midway

CARNIVAL

300

Also known as  "Horn of Plenty"

CNRUPOAIOC

CORNUCOPIA
300

Which country does not border on Italy: France, Switzerland, Spain or Austria?

Spain

300

Where is the Dead Sea located?  Hint: It is also referred as the Holy Land.

ISRAEL

300

How many senators does each state have?

2

400

The hard part of your nose that is not made of bone

CARTILAGE

400
A hot, spiced drink popular in the fall


PLPEA CREDI

APPLE CIDER

400

The body cells of human males have what two chromosomes?

a) XX   b) XY  c) YY

b) XY


400

What is the capital of Argentina?

BUENOS AIRES

400

Five presidents are alumni of the same university: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D Roosevelt, and John F Kennedy. Name the university.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY
500

A person or animal that eats meat

CARNIVORE

500

These are often carved for Halloween with scary or funny faces

JANTCKLONREA

JACKOLANTERN

500

Which group was the first to protest the slave trade: the Puritans or the Quakers?

The Quakers (in 1696)
500

This continent is sometimes reffered to as the Land Down Under.

AUSTRALIA
500

True or False: Three presidents were assassinated while in office.

FALSE : Four presidents were assassinated in office. (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy)