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100

McIntosh is a variety of this fruit.  

Apple

It’s a sweet and tart variety that originated in Canada in the 1800s. It’s primarily used for cooking and baking, and it’s the apple of choice for making applesauce.

100

A group of birds or sheep

Flock

A group of birds is also called a flight, congregation, or volery. Baby birds are called nestlings, hatchlings, or fledglings.

100

This country’s flag has a white cross on a red background.  

Switzerland

The flag is similar to the flag of the Holy Roman Empire. There is no particular symbolism attributed to the design of the flag.

100

For which of these is Cuba especially famous?

Chocolate

Beer 

Cigars

Tea

Cigars

100

You know him as George Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life and Senator Jefferson Smith in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.  

Jimmy Stewart

Another memorable Stewart film is Harvey, in which his best friend is a six-foot-tall, invisible rabbit.

200

In 1968, McDonald’s added this iconic item to its national menu to compete with rivals like Big Boy. 

Big Mac

The Big Mac is made with two 1.6 oz (45 g) beef patties, a "special sauce" (similar to Thousand Island dressing),[11] shredded iceberg lettuce, one processed American cheese slice, two slices of dill pickle, and minced onions, served on a three slice sesame seed bun. 

200

Dogs or wolves  

Pack

 The leader of the pack is known as the alpha dog.

200

In this country, people celebrate the new year with dragon dances.  

China

Their cultural new year does not coincide with the West’s new year. Chinese New Year is also called Lunar New Year. It takes place sometime between January 21 and February 21, always beginning on the new moon and lasting 15 days.

200

Complete the following phrase: "One fish, two fish, red fish,..."

Blue Fish

New Fish

Stew Fish

True Fish

Blue fish

300

This is the one food that never goes bad.  

Honey

It must be pure honey without additives for it to never expire—even if it crystallizes. Its lack of moisture doesn’t allow bacteria and other microorganisms to grow.

300

Kittens or puppies  

Litter

 A litter of kittens can have multiple fathers through a process called superfecundation, where a female cat mates with several males during her heat cycle and different eggs are fertilized by different fathers. A female cat can release multiple eggs over a few days, and each egg can be fertilized by the sperm from a different male 

300

The large desert area of Australia is also the name of a restaurant chain.  

 Outback

 Any area outside of the populated areas is considered part of the Outback. It is also home to more than one million camels.

300

How many sides does a pentagon have?

Four

Ten

Seven

Five

5

400

Sweet potatoes are different from this root vegetable, though soft varieties of sweet potatoes sold in the U.S. are often mislabeled as them.  

Yams

Yams contain more starch than sweet potatoes, and 95 percent are grown in Africa.

400

The same species of fish swimming together in synchrony, similar to what you would see in a water ballet  

School

Schools of fish are the same species. A shoal of fish consists of different species swimming together.

400

Greenland is a territory of this country.  

Denmark

In Greenland, temperatures typically reach above freezing for only one month—July.

400
What name is given to the stand on which an artist rests a canvas?

Easel

500

Eggs have been called the perfect food because they contain so many vitamins and nutrients; however, they do not contain this common, essential vitamin, which is often associated with breakfast.  

Vitamin C

It is considered an essential vitamin because the body doesn’t synthesize it. Many people eat grapefruit or drink orange juice for breakfast, both of which contain vitamin C.

500

Elephants  

Herd

A herd is usually the nuclear family and the daughters’ babies. When herds of elephants join, they form a clan. Herds are matriarchal societies.

500

This city in Greece hosted the 2004 Summer Olympics.  

 Athens

The city is Europe’s oldest capital and has had every form of government from monarchy to communism.

500

What words immediately follow "Return to Sender" in the chorus of Elvis Presley's hit song?

Address Unknown

600

Mushrooms belong to which food group?  

fungi

Mushrooms aren’t technically vegetables. Unlike plants, mushrooms don’t photosynthesize; instead, they absorb nutrients from their environment. This sets them apart from other vegetables, even though they’re often grouped with them in the culinary world. 

600

Crows 

murder


This unique term is likely rooted in folklore and the dark symbolism often associated with crows.

600

Canada has its own UFO landing pad! Built in 1967 as a centennial project, the UFO landing pad is located in which small town?

St. Paul, Alberta

It was meant as a symbol of welcoming visitors from other planets, and it even has a time capsule intended for aliens to open 1,000 years later. This quirky landmark remains a unique attraction, with an exhibit on reported UFO sightings and other space-related phenomena.

600

November is known as “_____,” a month dedicated to growing mustaches for men’s health awareness.

Movember

The Movember movement started in 2003 in Australia as a fun way to raise awareness for men’s health issues, including prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health. Participants grow mustaches throughout the month to spark conversations and raise funds for men’s health charities.