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This planet is known as the "Blue Planet".

What is Earth?

100

Memorial Day is celebrated on this day of the week.

What is Monday?

100

This accessory is often worn around the neck.

What is a scarf?

100
Mercury is this type of planet.

What is terrestrial?

100

This type of vessel is powered by wind using large fabrics.

What is a sailboat?

200

The capital of France.

What is Paris?

200

This holiday is often considered the unofficial start of this in the U.S.

What is summer?

200

This is the term for a coordinated outfit or set of clothing.

What is a suit?

200

Mercury has this many moons.

What is 0?

200

This luxury watercraft is often privately owned.

What is a yacht?

300

This organ pumps blood.

What is the heart?

300

This U.S. tradition involves visiting cemeteries and placing these on graves.

What are flags or flowers?

300

This fashion capital is known for events like a fashion week.

What is Paris?

300

Because Mercury is so close to the Sun, it experiences these conditions on its surface.

What are extreme temperatures?

300

This structural part of a vessel is the main body that floats in water.

What is the hull?

400

This shape has five sides.

What is a pentagon?

400

This national moment of silence is held at 3:00pm.

What is the National Moment of Remembrance?

400

This fabric is often used in sweaters.

What is wool?

400

Mercury has almost no atmosphere, so it cannot protect itself from this.

What is solar radiation?

400

This term describes a vessel that can travel underwater.

What is a submarine?

500

This famous scientist developed the theory of gravity.

Who is Isaac Newton?

500

This red flower is commonly worn to honor fallen soldiers.

What is a poppy?

500

This 20th century designer is known for popularizing the "little black dress".

Who is Coco Chanel?

500

Mercury's surface is heavily covered in these features.

What are craters?

500

This navigation term refers to the right side of a vessel when facing forward.

What is a starboard?