The 18th Century
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Common Bonds
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Middle Names
100

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are collectively known by this name.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This "Sunshine State" is the nation's primary producer of citrus fruits, like oranges.

What is Florida?

100

Noted for its long horns that can span 7 feet or more this is the official state large mammal of Texas.

Longhorn

100

You, a needle, a potato, a hurricane.

What are things with Eyes?

100

A long, narrow passageway inside a building, often leading to rooms.

What is HALL?

100

 This famous musician and composer’s full name was Wolfgang _________ Mozart. 

Amadeus

200

In 1773, a famous protest was staged here by the Sons of Liberty involving tea.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

200

This state's capital is Santa Fe, the highest capital city in the U.S.

What is New Mexico?

200

This photo-sharing app gets its name from combining parts of the words instant & telegram

Instagram

200

A bird, a flag, a plane, a kite.

What are things that Fly?

200

A system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes.

What is LAW?

200

The 35th President of the United States, John ________  Kennedy  

Fitzgerald

300

The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence with a famously large signature.

Who is John Hancock?

300

In the 70's friends would get together and gather around a pot of creamy, gooey, melted cheese and dunk in chunks of bread on long, thin forks

Fondue

300

It is the title of Stephen King's novel about the creepy clown Pennywise.

It

300

A Snow Globe, A bottle of ketchup, salt and pepper containers, a martini

What are things with Trunks?

300

A sound made by a lonely wolf or dog.

What is HOWL?

300

This famous author and poet’s full name is Edgar _____  Poe.

Allan

400

He served as the first Vice President and second President of the United States.

Who is John Adams?

400

The only state that touches 4 of the 5 great lakes

What is Michigan?

400

What the British call a jumper we call this type of sweater that you pull over your head.

Pullover

400

A steak, your hair, your fingernails, a diamond

What are things you Cut?

400

This six-letter word is a greeting, especially when answering the telephone.

What is HELLO?

400

The 41st President of the United States, George ______  Walker Bush

Herbert

500

This 1783 treaty officially ended the American Revolutionary War.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

500

This state is famous for being the geographic center of the contiguous United States.

What is Kansas?

500

The major powers of Europe were involved in this war that lasted the 7 years between 1756 & 1763

Seven Years' War

500

An elephant, a tree, a car, a display at Ellis Island.

What are things with Trunks?

500

A circular frame that rotates on an axle.

What is WHEEL?

500

This "King of Rock and Roll" was born Elvis _____  Presley.

Aron

600

He composed his final three symphonies—Nos. 39, 40, and 41—in the summer of 1788.

Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

600

Often called the "First State" because it was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.

What is Delaware?

600

The thoroughbred racehorse Man O' War lost only one race: a 1919 upset to a horse named this

Upset

600

A baseball game, a record on a record player, a guitar, a board game

What are things that are Played?

600

A very large marine mammal.

What is WHALE?

600

This inventor of the telephone was Alexander ______ Bell.

Graham

700

This Scottish economist and philosopher wrote the 1776 work, The Wealth of Nations.

Who is Adam Smith?

700

The only state to produce diamonds commercially in the U.S. at the Crater of Diamonds State Park.

What is Arkansas?

700

In 1452 Leonardo da Vinci was born near a small Tuscan hill town called this

Vinci

700

A wedding ceremony, Saturn, the Olympic logo, a boxing match

What are things with Rings?

700

To grant permission or consent to do something.

What is ALLOW?

700

This U.S. President, born Lyndon _______  Johnson, led the nation during the Civil Rights Movement.

Baines

800

The last of the original 13 colonies to be founded, named after a British king.

What is Georgia?

800

Known as America's Dairyland, its state animal is the badger.

What is Wisconsin?

800

This Beyonce visual album's title comes from Jay Z' grandma shown saying I was served lemons but I made lemonade. 

Lemonade

800

A coin, real estate, a pancake, your finger

What are things you can Flip?

800

This is the sacred or consecrated ground surrounding a holy place.

What is HALLOW?

800

This NBA legend’s full name is Michael ______ Jordan.

Jeffrey

900

This famous American inventor, statesman, and writer served as the U.S. Minister to France during the Revolution.!

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

900

This large, mountainous state's motto is "Oro y Plata," Spanish for "Gold and Silver."

What is Montana?

900

Joseph Medicine Crow, the last war chief of this Montana tribe, died in 2016 at age 102

Crow

900

A triangle, a ship, a football game, a mountain.

What are things that have Sides?

900

An adjective meaning entirely or completely, like a single entity

What is WHOLE?

900

This singer's full name is Beyoncé  ______ Knowles.

Giselle

1000

This famous Virginian orator is credited with the revolutionary cry, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

Who is Patrick Henry?

1000

This state's official nickname is the "Gem State" because nearly every known type of gemstone has been found here.

What is Idaho?

1000

This centrally located African country is again a republic since elections were held in 2015

Central African Republic

1000

A secret, a fish, souvenirs, letters

What are things that are Kept

1000

This word means to encircle or surround with a bright light, often divine.

What is ENHALO?

1000

This inventor of the light bulb’s full name was Thomas ______  Edison.

Alva