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100

Professor Plum, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mrs. Peacock, Miss Scarlett, and Mr. Green are all characters in this mysterious board game:

Clue

100

How many is a baker's dozen?

13

100

Electrical charges in clouds can produce what? 

Lightning

100

This kind of bird has a wingbeat rate of 200 beats per second?

Hint: They typically like to hang around feeders and drink nectar

Hummingbirds

200

This is a game of physical and mental skill where players take turns removing blocks from a tower and placing them on top:

Jenga

200

How many feet are in a yard?

200

A massive wave caused by an underwater earthquake is called?

Tsunami 

200

In many cultures, this bug is a sign of good luck: 

Hint: They are garden pests and are known for their bright color and polka dots. 

Ladybugs

300

This is a popular playground game in which players toss a small object, into numbered triangles or rectangles outlined on the ground and then hop or jump through the spaces and retrieve the object:

Hopscotch

300

How many quarts are in a gallon?

4

300

A cloud-like condensation of water droplets or ice crystals that forms near the ground and reduces visibility is called?

Fog or Mist

300

This fruit is considered a staple breakfast food, and is known for its high levels of potassium:

Bananas

400

This team sport involves players on two opposing teams trying to throw balls and hit opponents while avoiding being hit themselves:

Dodgeball

400

How many is a "score"?

20

400

The most severe kind of hurricane would be a category?

5

400

The world's largest trees by volume which can grow to be over 300 feet tall and have diameters of more than 30 feet near the ground:

Hint: California has a large National Park home to these trees

Sequoia's

500

A board game for two players where the goal is to checkmate your opponent's king:

Chess

500

How many weeks are in a year?

52

500

At what temperature does water freeze?

32 degrees F or 0 degrees C

500

This fine powder or granular substance is produced by flowering plants, trees, grasses, and weeds as part of their reproduction process:

Hint: Some people are allergic!

Pollen