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100

This scientist discovered gravity and invented the refracting telescope. 

Issac Newton

100

What is the capitol of Ohio

Columbus

100

A. A. Milne wrote stories about a pig, a donkey, an owl, a bear and a rabbit to amuse his son, Christopher Robin. Name the series.


WINNIE THE POOH

100

The primary colors blue and yellow are mixed together to make this secondary color

GREEN

100

A popular American folk legend suggests the existence of Bigfoot, a large ape-like creature who lives in forests. What is the other name for Bigfoot?

SASQUATCH

200

This scientist invented the polio vaccine

(Jonas) Salk

200

Atlanta is the capitol of this state. 

Georgia

200

In the popular traditional lullaby HUSH, LITTLE BABY, what kind of bird does Papa buy the baby?

Mockingbird

200

Famous musicians such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Ella Fitzgerald are best known for what form of American music invented in New Orleans?

Jazz

200

The largest animal on earth

BLUE WHALE
300

Name the particle that has no charge and is inside the nucleus of an atom. 

Neutron

300

There are four states that begin with the word "new." Name two of them.

New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, New Hampshire

300

Under what literary category would histories, biographies, and autobiographies fall?


NON-FICTION

300

Church windows and windows of leaded glass are often made with brightly colored pieces of glass in the form of scenes or pictures. What two-word term describes the medium in which these windows are created?

STAINED GLASS

300

The National Weather Service issues two types of alerts regarding tornadoes. One alert is issued when the atmospheric conditions are such that a tornado is possible, the other is issued when a tornado has actually touched down. What are these two types of tornado alerts?

WATCH(ES), WARNING(S)

400

Name the particle that has a negative charge and orbits around the outside of the nucleus of an atom.

electron
400

Two word answer please. The U.S. has over 50 of these covering more than 200,000 square kilometers. What are these ecological areas, three of which are named Rocky Mountain, Grand Canyon, and Yellowstone?


NATIONAL PARKS

400

Number the Stars and Bud, Not Buddy fall under what genre of literature, in which fictional characters play a role in major real-life events?

HISTORICAL FICTION

400

What is the name given to the kind of writing that is an angular, Gothic-looking, chisel-point pen script that is composed of downstrokes?

CALLIGRAPHY

400

Identify the famous ocean liner that struck an iceberg and sank during its maiden voyage from England to New York in 1912. It had been considered unsinkable.


TITANIC

500

What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit. 

212 degrees

500

Name two states that border Kentucky

Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virgina, Missouri, Tennessee

500

What type of carnivorous mammal found in one of Aesop`s fables is associated with a boy who issued a false alarm?

WOLF

500

Identify the title of the book by Kelly Barnhill that won the 2017 Newbery Medal. The book features a magical girl named Luna. 


(THE) GIRL WHO DRANK THE MOON

500

The Italian author Carlo Collodi created what wooden puppet whose nose grew longer each time he told a lie?

PINOCCHIO