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200

This theme park in Pennsylvania shares a name with a chocolate bar. 

Hershey Park

200

In geometry, this is the term for a shape with 10 sides.

Decagon

200

The 2020 Summer Olympics was scheduled to take place in which city and country?

Tokyo, Japan

200

Each bite of this fruit contains 92% water and 6% sugar. 

Watermelon

200

This infamous soft drink sometimes uses Polar Bears in its advertisements. 

Coca-cola

400

Some of the characters in this Orlando theme park are a mouse, a duck, and a dog.

Walt Disney World

400

The 8th planet from the sun. 

Neptune

400

The first Summer Olympics in 1896 were held in which city and country?

Athens, Greece

400

The state fruit of Georgia. 

Peach

400

This refreshing drink made from squeezing a fruit comes in 2 classic colors, yellow and pink. 

Lemonade

600

This theme park's rides focus on movies or TV and has 2 locations in the US (Florida and California).

Universal Studios

600

This sequel to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" has been banned from some schools.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

600

This American swimmer is the most decorated Olympian with 23 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze medals. 

Michael Phelps

600

There are on average 200 seeds on each of these heart-shaped fruits, but it is not technically a berry.

Strawberry

600

This bottled drink has over 80 brands in the US alone. 

Water

800

This theme park is the 2nd oldest in the world and located in Ohio.

Cedar Point

800

The second phrase of the US Constitution's Preamble, following "We the people of the United States..."

...in order to form a more perfect union...

800

This gymnastics apparatus typically used by men only was developed to teach people how to mount and dismount their horse.

Pommel Horse

800

A tree of this fruit was supposedly chopped down by George Washington.

Cherry

800

This soft drink that seems a bit derivative was first named "Brads Drink" in 1893 and then renamed 5 years later. 

Pepsi

1000

This Central Florida theme park is themed around an interlocking plastic brick toy.

Legoland

1000

In the English language, this type of word is derived from a verb but functions as a noun, like in the sentence "Running is fun."

Gerund

1000

This sport which has three categories (speed, boulder, and lead) was set to appear for the first time in the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Climbing

1000

This melon is orange inside and can range from weighing .5 to 5 kilograms.

Cantaloupe

1000

This sports drink was created in 1965 at the University of Florida. 

Gatorade