Bugs
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These iconic black and red spotted bugs are a common motif on children's clothing. 

Ladybugs

100

The high humidity and warm temperatures of summer are the reason why these meteorological events occur most often in this season. 

Thunder storms

100

This fruit (or is it vegetable?) is found in 86% of home gardens in the USA. 

Tomato

100

This is the most popular tourist destination in the USA, located in the largest city in the country. 

Times Square, NYC

100

The "song of the summer" 2019 was this hit by Lil Nas X, controversial due to its appearance on country music charts. 

Old Town Road

200

These insects are known for their incredible strength and ability to lift 10-50x their own body weight. 

Ants

200

All midwesterners know that it's time to head to the basement (watch from your porch for a few more minutes) when one of these is spotted, as a tornado is likely to form. 

Funnel cloud

200

Though cute, these long-eared creatures are a nuisance to the home gardener for their tendency to snack on leafy greens. 

Rabbits

200

This magical Florida park attracts upwards of 20 million visitors a year. 

Disney World

200

This 1982 hit by Survivor was originally written as the theme song for Rocky III

Eye of the Tiger

300

These large bugs are known for their loud summertime "singing," some North American species hatch in cycles of 13 or 17 years. 

Cicaidas

300

The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year, but only in this state can that mean 20+ hours of daylight. 

Alaska

300

This leafy vegetable has a bad reputation (especially with children), but is one of the easiest vegetables to grow on your own. 

Spinach 

300

It is estimated that this natural wonder began forming due to water erosion about 70 million years ago. 

The Grand Canyon

300

This song (and accompanying dance) swept the nation, becoming a huge craze in 1996, earning the performing group the title of "greatest one hit wonder of all time" by VH1. 

Macarena

400

One of the most well known quirks of this insect is the tendency for a female to cannibalize the male after mating. 

Mantis

400

Despite the name, the term "Dog Days of Summer" has nothing to do with actual dogs. Instead they are named for this. 

Sirius, "Dog Star", Canis Major

400
For help in determining which plants would be a good addition to your garden, you should take note of which of these "regions" you reside in. 

Hardiness Zones

400

This man made marvel of engineering is almost two miles long, and has become an icon of the California town in which it resides. 

Golden Gate Bridge

400

2003's "song of the summer" was also superstar Beyonce's first hit single. 

Crazy in Love
500

These stinging insects are already wildly unpopular, but to make things worse they tend to feed on fermented fruit which can get them drunk and even more irritable. 

Wasps

500

This location holds the record for the hottest air temperature recorded on Earth at 134 degrees fahrenheit. 

Death Valley, CA

500

These tiny green pests are a common and potentially devastating sight in a vegetable garden. If you want to avoid pesticides, you can always encourage natural predators, such as ladybugs, to visit your yard. 

Aphids

500

This area, located across two states, is the most visited US National Park. Visitors can enjoy hiking, scenic views, and might even spot a bear or two. 

Great Smoky Mountain National Park

500

In 1977, Jimmy Buffet set the tone for many vacationers for decades to come with this hit. 

Margaritaville