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100

This tree, the tallest in the world, is 16 meters higher than Big Ben

Hyperion, Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens

100

This lunchtime staple gets its name from an 18th century English Earl.

Sandwich 

100

The Statue of Liberty arrived in American harbors in 1885 as a gift to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and recent abolishment of slavery from what country?

France

100

The coldest of the three in the saying "if it's brown, lay down. If it's black, fight back. If it's white, goodnight". 

Polar Bear

100

He plays a man who lost his hand and his bride in the 1987 romantic comedy, "Moonstruck"

Nicolas Cage

200

A mixture of fresh and salt water, often naturally occurring where the river meets the sea.

Brackish 

200
An optical condition where a person's irises differ in colors - often found in huskies.

Heterochromia 

200

One of our Assisted Living wings is named after this river in the Kittatinny Valley. 

Paulinskill River

200

The official state animal of New Jersey

The horse
200

Julie Andrews' first live-action role was as a cheery but practical magic nanny in this 1964 film.

Mary Poppins

300

The New Jersey state flower

Common violet

300

This UNESCO World Heritage site of song is known for its "shelled" design. Featuring over 1 million custom-made white tiles, it is cooled by seawater from the harbor where it sits.

Sydney Opera House

300

"Felidae" is the name of the biological family of this animal, both wild and domesticated

Cats

400

The fear of this emotion is called Cherophobia

Happiness/joy

400

The origin of the Ferris wheel can be traced back to this Balkan country in the 17th century

Bulgaria

500

In 1959 at just 16 years old, this New York native worked as a lion tamer for one summer training a lioness named Sheba.

Christopher Walken