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100

This fowl is a cousin of the duck.

What is a Goose?

100

He was President of The United States in the early 1970s, but resigned amidst The Watergate Scandal.

Who is Richard Nixon?

100

John 3:16. "For God so loved the world that he gave" us this.

What is Begotten Son?

100

This man was never president, but he did secure a spot on the $100 dollar bill.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

100

The day before today.

What is yesterday?

200

In 1800's Alaska, large camps were set up looking for this precious metal.

What is Gold?

200

This T.V. family had six children and a housekeeper named Alice. The show ended in 1974.

Who are The Brady Bunch?

200

The tenth commandment:

"Thou shalt not _______ thy neighbor's goods".

What is covet?

200

All U.S. paper money is made of a blend of 25% linen and 75% this, a fiber used for clothing and other soft materials. 

What is cotton?

200

This is the equivalent of 365 days.

What is a year?

300

This animal, related to the sheep, is used for its wool and even milk. The males are known as "Billies".

What is a Goat?

300

1976 was the year that the United States turned 200 years old. It was known as this type of celebration.

What is bicentennial?

300

This Roman governor of Judea was responsible for giving the orders to have Jesus crucified. 

Who was Pontius Pilate?

300

DAILY DOUBLE UP!!!!

President Thomas Jefferson appears on this denomination of paper money, which makes up only 3% of all circulated money used. The scarcity of this bill has led to speculation that the note is no longer printed although it is still printed and used.

300

A strand of fibers used in knitting or crocheting, or possibly a long, exciting story. 

What is yarn?

500

DAILY DOUBLE UP!!!!!

This clumsy, good-natured character is best friends with Micky and Minnie Mouse. His original name was Dippy Dawg before being changed to this in 1934.

500

Premiering in 1974 and set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this television show followed the daily lives Ritchie, Potsie, Ralph Malph and Fonzie. 

What is Happy Days?

500

These symbolic figures from the book of Revelations are said to usher in the end of the world. They represent Conquest, War, Famine and Death.

What are The Four Horsemen?

500

Between 2000 and 2008, the U.S. mint produced a one-dollar gold coin with an image of this woman, a Shoshone Indian that served as an interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Who is Sacagawea?

500

This act of drawing a deep breath, is sometimes accused of being contagious.

What is a yawn?

1000

This hockey player guards his post to try and keep the other team from scoring any points.

What is Goalie?

1000

This music genre exploded in the mid 1970s with electronic music, unique dance styles and even Hollywood movies cashing in on its popularity.

What is Disco?

1000

"This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased"., were spoken by God at which significant event in the life of Jesus?

What is the Baptism of Jesus?

1000

Founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938, this organization raised funds to combat polio in children. 

What is The March of Dimes?

1000

A very big, lavish boat. Millionaires seem to love them. 

What is a yacht?