Animals
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100

Another name for bunny

Rabbit

"The rabbit hopped across the grass."

100

Faster than walking

Running/Track

"Humans can outrun almost all the animals in the world over long distances. A few exceptions include cats, rabbits, and kangaroos."

100
Dried grapes

Raisins

"The color of a raisin is determined by its drying method. One-half of the supply of raisins comes from California."

100

A country that extends across the whole of northern Asia and the eastern third of Europe

Russia 

"Russia has 11 time zones and incorporates many environments and landforms, from deserts to deep forests and Arctic tundra. Russia contains Europe’s longest river and largest lake."

200

Often referred to as trash pandas

Raccoons

"I saw raccoons rummaging through the trash can."

200

Requires four wheels

Roller skating/blading

"Roller skating uses 80% of your bodies muscles."

200

A set of 6 or more is known as a "rack"

"Rack of _____"

Ribs

"The 3 main types of beef ribs are short ribs, flanken-style ribs, and baby back beef ribs. The 4 main types of pork ribs are spareribs, Saint Louis-style ribs, country-style ribs, and baby back ribs."

200

Capital of the country that is known for their pizza

Rome

"There are over 900 churches in Rome, more than any other city worldwide. You only have to head to one of the hills and look across the skyline to see how many churches there are. No other city across the globe is as strongly associated with the Catholic religion as Rome is."

300

Commonly poached for their horns

Rhinos

"Rhinos have poor vision."

300

If you're afraid of heights, this isn't recommended

"Rock climbing"

"Rock climbing can burn between anywhere from 500 to as much as 900 calories per hour."

300

Part of one of the main food groups

Rice

"While the Great Wall was being built in the 15th and 16th centuries, workers used a porridge made with rice and calcium carbonate as a mortar to hold the wall's stones together."

300

The only state in the U.S. that starts with "R"



Rhode Island

"Rhode Island was the home of many great firsts in sports—in 1876, the first-ever outdoor polo match played in the U.S., in 1895, the first open golf tournament, and in 1899, the first National Lawn Tennis Championship, otherwise known as badminton."

400

Most common hiking spot in Washington

Rattlesnake Ledge

"I have never seen a rattlesnake while hiking."

400

Similar to tennis, can be played inside or outside.

Racquetball

"Racquetball started in a YMCA."

400

College students are known to eat this because it is cheap and easy to make. It sometimes comes requires hot water.

Ramen

"China consumes the most instant ramen noodles in the world, approximately 40 billion servings per year. However, instant noodles were first invented in Japan by a man named Momofuku Ando, who later invented Cup Noodles."

400

Where are these schools?

Hazen, Lindbergh, Liberty.

Bonus: What is the population of this area?

Renton 

"Renton population in 2023 is estimated to be 106,080, covers a city area of 25.23 square miles and ranks 8th largest city in Washington State."

500

The mascot of Frosted Flakes cereal brand

Tony the Tiger

"They're grrrrreat."

500

Similar to football

Rugby

"Rugby balls were first made from pig’s bladders"

500

Chef Boyardee - contains tomatoes and meat sauce

Ravioli

"Chef Boyardee is famous for their rolling can commercial from 2004."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch8jfsicxVM


500

The setting of a movie where a macaw named Blu, was kidnapped by animal smugglers and meets another macaw, Linda. These two are the last of their kind, together they escaped, fell in love, and found freedom.  

Rio de Janeiro

"Rio de Janeiro means “January River” and it was named by mistake. In 1501, an explorer Gaspar de Lemos arrived at the huge bay in Brazil in January. Thinking the bay was the mouth of a river, he named it after the month."