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100

What is the Worlds’s largest herb?

The Banana

100

In which American City was there a famous ‘Tea Party’ in 1773?

Boston

100

What is the largest mammal in the world?

Blue whale

100

What was the first US state?

Delaware

100

A majority of adults have how many permanent teeth?

32

200

Which three flavors make up a Neapolitan ice cream?

Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate 


200

Who was the first presidential jogger?

Theodore Roosevelt. 

He jogged around the Washington Monument daily.

200

What is the tallest type of grass, which is commonly used in construction and crafts?

Bamboo

200

What was America’s first national park?

Yellowstone National Park

200

On average, which grows faster: Fingernails or toenails?

Fingernails

300

The name of this Caribbean liqueur is from the Spanish for “aunt Mary.”

Tia Maria

300

Which 1980s US president survived an assassination attempt?

Ronald Reagan

300

Which fruit is known as the "king of fruits" and is famous for its strong odor?

Durian

300

Which three states share a border with California?

Arizona, Nevada and Oregon

300

How many noses does a slug have?

Four

400

What was the first name of the original food manufacturer Mr. Heinz?

Henry

400

Who was the smallest U.S. President?

James Madison, the fourth President, who was 5 feet 4 inches tall and never weighed more than 100 pounds.

400

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

400

What state has the longest freshwater shoreline?

Michigan

400

What candy was originally known as “chicken feed”?

Candy corn

500

Chocolate crisp introduced in 1935 was renamed what 1937?

Kit Kat

500

Who was the first American President to resign from office?

Richard Nixon

500

What is the name of the deepest point in the world's oceans?

Mariana Trench

500

What U.S. state grows coffee beans?

Hawaii

500

Which popular condiment was once sold as a medicinal cure for diarrhea?

Ketchup