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This planet is closest planet to the sun

What is Mercury?

200

The term “guising” refers to this common Halloween tradition.

What is dressing up?

200

This nut from a state tree of Texas is a southern pie staple.

What is a Pecan?

200

A catchy jingle and some of these to help you get out of jam or put in your soda as a science experiment. Be quick!

What are Mentos?

200

These thick slices of bread first created either in Denton or Beaumont back in 1946.

What is Texas Toast?

400

Frogs belong to this animal group.

What are Amphibians?

400

Time Magazine published a 2009 article about why it's uncouth to wear white after this holiday

What is Labor Day?

400

This pasta uses a 2 to 3 inch wide noodle with straight or ripped edges.

What is Lasagne?

400

It's a hot summer day outside with your friends. Time to cool down with this beverage. No, not the purple stuff.

What is Sunny Delight?

400

Popularized in the U.S. at the New York World's Fair by a vendor from Brussels. Sometimes served with whipped cream and strawberries

What are Belgium Waffles?

600

Stratocumulus and cirrocumulus are separated by as many as 40,000 feet and are two types of this atmospheric gas.

What are clouds?

600

In "Groundhog Day" Bill Murray's occupation.

What is a weatherman?

600

This purple skinned edible is the star ingredient of Baba Ghanoush

What is an Eggplant?

600

This gum is guaranteed to move ya. It's gotta taste that gets right to ya. 

What is Juicy Fruit?

600

In Pennsylvania, a taxi driver pulled up to Pat Olivieri's hot dog cart after witnessing him grilling beef to make this famous sandwich. 

What is a Philly Cheesesteak?

800

The E in E=MC2 represents this.

What is Energy?

800

Starting with an ad campaign in 1931, this American company is often credited with popularizing the image of Santa wearing a red suit.

What is Coca Cola?

800

Traditionally served in a copper mug, this cocktail is vodka, lemon juice, and ginger beer. It's got a real kick!

What is a Moscow Mule?

800

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What are Spaghetti-Os?

800

This "cookie" named after a town just west of Boston not after a famous laws of motion scientist. 

What is a Fig Newton?

1000

DAILY DOUBLE

What is the Liver?

1000

This former United States president made Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day federal holidays during his presidency in 1870.

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

1000

When in Russia, ask for shashlik; when in the Middle East, ask for this 2-word equivalent.

What is a shish kebab?

1000

If David Spade, Mr. T, or Bart Simpson couldn't convince you maybe Alyssa Milano as Eva Savealot could save you a buck or two dialing this 

What is 1-800-Collect?

1000

The mysterious origins is as murky as the waters of it's namesake for this classic southern chocolate dessert.

What is a Mississippi Mud Pie?