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 This Australian icon sleeps for 20-22 hours each day making it the sleepiest creature in the animal kingdom

Koala

100

Most popular day to grill in the US

4th of July

100

David Mullany invented what game after being inspired by watching his son playing stickball with a plastic golfball

Wiffleball

100

Name for the thing that hangs down from the mortarboard (cap)

Tassel

100

NASCAR cup series champion that recently died at the age of 41

Kyle Busch

200

Only birds that can fly backwards

Hummingbirds

200

Popular brand of ketchup features a 57 on the bottle

Heinz

200

A fast-paced, 2-on-2 sport played around a small, trampoline-like net placed on the ground

Spikeball (or Roundnet)

200

When graduates are marching in to the ceremony, it is proper etiquette for the audience to do what

Stand

200

June festival in Dover-Foxcroft that celebrates the Maine dessert

Whoopie Pie Festival

300

Sea otters do this while they sleep to keep them from floating away from each other

Hold hands

300

Name for the seasoned liquid used to soak meats prior to cooking

Marinade

300

In the US, what are the wire arches called that are used to play croquet

Wickets

300

Name for the student in second academic place

Salutatorian

300

Term that describes the turbulent water behind a boat

Wake

400

Number of hearts an octopus has

3

400

Famous brand of hot dogs started as a nickel hot dog stand in Coney Island, New York, in 1916

Nathan's Famous

400

One of the oldest games in the world and originating in Italy, it is a game of strategy where players roll large, weighted balls as close as possible to a smaller target ball called the pallino

Bocce

400

Name for the student that directs and coordinates the graduation ceremony (at Madison, it's the class president)

Marshal

400

BryAnna is the 2026 MVC champion in what two events

1600m and 3200m (will take mile and 2 mile)

500

This reptile is able to shoot blood – loaded with foul toxins gleaned from a diet of venomous ants – from their eyes, to a distance of up to nine times their body length

Horned Lizard

500

1950s president was known for grilling on the roof of the White House

Dwight Eisenhower

500

When playing horseshoes if you throw a Hobber, where is your horseshoe?

Leaning against the post

500

Famous classical piece composed by Sir Edward Elgar that is played as graduates march

Pomp and Circumstance

500

Considered lucky in Japan because of it's name sounding very similar to a Japanese phrase meaning "you will surely win," there are 300 kinds of this candy bar there

Kit Kat