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100

Katie's middle name is to honor her, one of her closest relatives.

Marni
100

His "Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" begins when he wakes up with gum in his hair.

Alexander

100

Lego originated in this country.

Denmark

100

The latin word for this occupation comes directly from the latin for "shepherd".

Pastor

100

This author wrote "Pride and Prejudice".

Jane Austen

200

This is the name Adam and Becky would have chosen, if Katie had been a boy.

Andrew

200

When Romeo marries Juliet, these two families are joined in matrimony and, later, tragedy.

Montagues and Capulets

200

This was the year that Ole Kirk Christiansen began his company, eventually called Lego.

1932

200

Nearly 25% of American women consider this their occupation, one of the best jobs in the world.

Stay-at-home mom

200

This national dish of Spain is a rice dish typically made with saffron and seafood.

Paella

300

Believe it or not, Katie doesn't know how to play every instrument, and this is one of them.

Harmonica, lute, harp, bassoon, ocarina, etc.

300

“The Fastest Kid in the Fifth Grade” is chapter 3 of “Bridge to” this enchanted land.

Terabithia

300

This Lego toy meant for kids under 5 years old, was created in 1967.

Duplo

300

When a fire hose is pressurized and ready for use, it is referred to as this.

Charged
300

Paddington was rescued by this pair, his aunt and uncle.

Aunt Lucy and Uncle Pastuzo

400

This Army station, based in South Carolina, is where Katie attended Basic Training.

Fort Jackson

400

This word finishes the quote: "Stay ____, Ponyboy. Stay ____."

Gold

400

The first Lego minifigure was this official.

Police Officer

400

A set of three hierarchical models of evaluating education as cognitive, affective, and sensory, is known as this possessive word's Taxonomy Of Learning, also the process when a flower blossoms into its full form.

Bloom's

400

Within 3.5 years, he became mayor of Buffalo, governor of New York, and president of the U.S.

Grover Cleveland

500

This was Katie's favorite snack at one year of age.

Cheese

500

In “The Book Thief”, the narrator isn’t a who, per se, but this, knocking at the door.

Death

500

The name Lego comes from the Danish words leg and godt, which roughly translates to these two words in English.

play well

Lego can also be loosely translated as "I put together" in Latin.

500

These are the four forces that mechanical engineers need to balance when designing a vehicle.

Thrust, drag, lift, and gravity

500

A letter added to a kidnap victim’s salvation produces this window above a door.

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