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Move your body into a pretzel with this 1960s game

Twister. The original game was called Pretzel. The game garnered a reputation of being risqué, but Johnny Carson saved the game from obscurity when he played it with Eva Gabor on The Tonight Show.

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Polar bears inhabit this pole

What is North. Polar bears are the largest four-legged predator. Males weigh up to 1,300 pounds, and females are half the size of males.

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The letter O is the symbol for this common element that is part of what we breathe

Oxygen. 

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You’ve run out of kitchen cleanser, and your stainless pot needs scrubbing. Use this natural baking ingredient

Baking soda. Make a paste with water and spread it on the pot. Let it sit for a while or overnight and then scrub.

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This is November’s annual shopping extravaganza

Black Friday

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Swim with these mammals in Hawaii

Dolphins. Dolphins are the friendliest and most social animals, and they enjoy contact with humans.

200

An infants’ game has parents covering their eyes and saying this

Peekaboo

200

“Plop, plop, fizz, fizz (oh what a relief it is)” refers to this over-the-counter medication

Alka Seltzer. The first Alka Seltzer product hit the market in 1931, and it was sold as a hangover remedy. Today, Bayer owns Alka Seltzer.

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We used to have nine planets until this planet was demoted

Pluto. It was demoted to a dwarf planet because it does not meet all the requirements of a planet.

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White sugar and this other ingredient can be combined to make a substitute for brown sugar

Molasses. Keep adding a little molasses to white sugar and mix until you achieve the proper color for the recipe—golden or dark brown.

200

November 11 is Remembrance Day in Canada and this day in the United States

Veterans Day. Remembrance Day, also called Poppy Day, commemorates those who lost their lives while serving Canada. Both Veterans Day and Remembrance Day were once called Armistice Day.

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People used to go on road trips from Chicago to Los Angeles on this “Main Street of America.”

Route 66. It’s called “The Mother Road.” Route 66 was formally decommissioned on June 27, 1985.

300

This classic murder-mystery game was patented by a British musician named Anthony Pratt in 1944 and released by Parker Brothers in 1949

Clue

300

This is the capital of Hungary

Budapest. Before 1873, Budapest was three separate cities: Pest, Buda, and Óbuda.

300

This is the Celsius freezing point

Zero degrees. The boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius.

300

If you run out of vegetable oil for baking, add this item that is often found at the Thanksgiving table

Applesauce

300

This day occurs every first Tuesday in November after the first Monday

Election Day. One reason it was originally set up this way was so the election wouldn’t fall on November 1, All Saints’ Day.

300

This is the most popular and famous wine-tasting area in California

Napa Valley. To see the vineyards from the air, take a ride in a hot-air balloon.

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This game is typically played with a set of 136 or 144 tiles that are based on Chinese characters and symbols

Mah-jongg. Mah-jongg sets used to be made of bone or ivory, but modern sets are often made of plastic.

400

These are Cagney and Lacey’s first names

Christine and Mary Beth. The show survived two cancellations thanks to viewer demand. Loretta Swit (of M*A*S*H fame) and Meg Foster played the Cagney role before Sharon Gless did.

400

Pumice comes from this substance

Lava. It comes from the foam at the top that quickly cools.

400

Make buttermilk by adding a little of this ingredient to milk (2 possible answers)

Vinegar or lemon juice. Add one tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to a measuring cup and top off to one cup with milk. Let it sit for a few minutes, and you have buttermilk.

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This is one of November’s typically yellow-hued birthstones

Topaz (or citrine). While both topaz and citrine often come in yellow tones, citrine can also come in brownish orange hues, and topaz are available in a variety of colors.

400

Visit this European city for a Harry Potter tour

London. Tour highlights include a visit to Warner Bros. London to tour the set, a walking tour, and a Muggles Tour.

500

Derived from a game called Halma, this game’s board is in the shape of a six-pointed star. Additionally, the playing pieces are typically marbles.

Chinese checkers. While the checkers-type board game Halma was invented around 1880, Chinese checkers came to popularity in the U.S. in the 1930s.

500

Kites originated in this country

China. They date to the BC era and were originally used for military purposes.

500

Sharks have this number of bones

Zero. They have cartilage instead of bones.

500

This can be used as a sour cream substitute

Greek yogurt. If you don’t have Greek yogurt, you can strain regular yogurt to remove excess water. If you don’t strain it, it’s not a good substitute because regular yogurt is too thin.

500

November 19 is Discover Day in this U.S. territory

Puerto Rico. The island became a U.S. territory in 1898 with the signing of the Paris Peace Treaty at the end of the Spanish-American War.

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One of the most common ways to travel to Antarctica is by ship from Ushuaia (oo-SWAI-uh) on the southern tip of this country

Argentina. Tourists can now take a cruise ship to Antarctica, but only 100 passengers from the ship are allowed on land at a time.