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100

After walking across the entire state of Texas, Estevanico and three other survivors finally reached this city.

What is Mexico City?

100

While the largest antelopes eat grass in herds, this tiny species eats high-protein foods like nuts, seeds, and even birds.

What is a dik-dik?

100

This movie star had only appeared in three films before his fatal accident at age 25

Who is James Dean?

100

This 11-letter word is the synonym provided for "time before written history".

What is prehistoric?

200

Mary Draper Ingles collapsed in a neighbor's field during this month, nearly dying from the conditions.

What is December?

200

An antelope's stomach is uniquely built with this many different parts.




What is four?

200

This organization purchased the shell of the crashed Porsche to use for a "drive safely" display.

What is California?

200

If you take "advance action" to prevent damage, you are taking this type of measure.

What is a precaution?

300

To travel across the Gulf of Mexico, Estevanico’s group had to construct these specific types of vessels.

What are rafts?

300

Because they don't have these specific teeth, antelopes must use their back teeth to "grab" grass.

What are top front teeth?

300

This was the only part of a garage to remain intact after a fire destroyed the rest of the building.

What is the Spyder (or the car shell)?

300

This is the synonym for "misplace" used in the sentence about a dog and cat’s toys.

What is lose?

400

This is the specific number of crew members who were left on the Florida shore with Estevanico in 1528.

What is 250?

400

This is the primary reason smaller antelopes are considered "smarter" than larger ones like the Eland.

What is the need to find (or look for) food?

400

A driver survived a crash involving the Spyder only after these two specific parts blew out at the same time.

What are the tires?

400

In the James Dean story, this synonym is used to describe the boxes of car pieces that were never found.

What is vanished (or disappeared)?