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POTATO
100

A dog sweats through which part of its body?

Paws

100

Glycogen is the main way the body stores glucose -- better known by what sweet common name?

Sugar

100

Father's Day originated in this country. 

United States of America

100

This "colorful" body of water separates Saudi Arabia from Africa. 

the Red Sea

100

This U.S. State is coined as the Potato State.

Idaho

200

This is the only land animal that can't jump.

Elephant

200

Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive what?

Sweating 

200

This is often one of the first "words" babies say.

"Dada"

200

This is the name of the largest ocean in the world. 

Pacific Ocean

200

The English word "Potato" comes from this Spanish word.

"Patata"

300

Which animal is known to breathe through their skin?

Frogs

300

Alzheimer's Disease is the most common diagnosis of what broad category of brain diseases that cause a long-term and often gradual decrease in the ability to think and remember?

Dementia

300

This is the most popular gift to give on Father's Day.

a necktie

300

What is the largest Great Lake?

Lake Superior

300

This country is the world's largest potato producer. 

China

400

A female donkey is called what?

Jenny

400

What is the medical term for a sideways curvature of the spine which most commonly occurs in young adults during a growth spurt?

Scoliosis

400

Father's Day is the fourth largest holiday for sending cards according to Hallmark. What three holidays are ahead of it?

Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Christmas

400

This ocean contains the deepest trench on Earth. 

Pacific Ocean

400

Potatoes are the most consumed produce in the U.S. aside from which product?

Dairy

500

In Rome, which animal is protected under the law?

Cats

500

Which medical term comes from the Greek word for "without breathing" and is included in the name of a condition where a person experiences brief pauses in breathing while they're asleep?

Apnea

500

What day is Father's Day celebrated on every year?

The third Sunday of June

500

This lake is the largest lake completely within the boundaries of the United States. 

Lake Michigan

500

Potato's roots trace back to this country where the Incas were the first to grow the crop.

Peru

600

What is the only mammal that can fly?

Bat

600

His name lives on in the form of an oath of ethics taken by medical practitioners. Which ancient Greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine"?

Hippocrates

600

This seems to be a popular way dads spend their time on Father's Day in the U.S.

Having a BBQ or grilling

600

Into what body of water does the Rio Grande flow?

Gulf of Mexico

600

Potatoes are used to produce which alcoholic beverage?

Vodka

700
A slug has how many noses?

4

700

First published in 1858, what textbook was based on dissections performed on unclaimed corpses? It's name was later used for a medical TV drama. 

Gray's Anatomy

700

64% of dads do not want anything that says this on it for Father's Day.

"World's Best Dad"

700

Lake Powell, Lake Mead, and Lake Nasser all have this in common. 

all are man-made lakes

700

Despite its appearance, potato is made up of this percentage of water. 

80%

800

What U.S. State is home to no documented poisonous snakes?

Alaska

800

The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus was written in the 17th century BC and contains the earliest recorded reference to the brain. In what ancient empire was this papyrus written?

Egypt

800

The word "dad" was first recorded in this century. 

16th century

800

This waterfall is the highest waterfall in the world. 

Angel Falls

800

National Potato Day is celebrated annually every August 19th. The United Nations even declared this year as the official Year of Potato.

2008