THE 50 STATES
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4-LETTER WORDS
"BIG"
HERBS & SPICES
FAMOUS LANDMARKS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
(TOWN & COUNTRY)
100

People from Rhode Island are called Rhode Islanders & people from this state are just Islanders

Hawaii

100

Seraphim have 6 of them: 2 to cover their faces, 2 to cover their feet & 2 to fly with

wings

100

Nanny, kid or billy

goat

100

It's also known as Sasquatch

Bigfoot

100

Sweet basil is native to this country, where a type of it was sacred to Vishnu

India

100

Highest Ferris Wheel in Europe

London, England

(Fog)

200

Only Wyoming has fewer people than this largest state in area

Alaska

200

It broke out June 5, 1967

the Six-Day War

200

It contains water under the bridge, a castle's drawbridge

moat

200

IBM, or Big Blue, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, which is nicknamed this

the Big Board

200

This classic pickling seasoning is sometimes given to babies to aid digestion

dill

200

Brandenburg Gate

Berlin, Germany

(WWII)

300

Between 1980 & 1990 the City of Gary in this state lost 23.2% of its population

Indiana

300

The 6th letter of the Greek alphabet, it corresponds to our 26th

zeta

300

A song for two voices

duet

300

It's prison slang for the prison itself

the big house

300

For fresh breath, the Chinese used to suck this spice which resembles tiny nails

cloves

300

Trevi Fountain

Rome, Italy

(Give me a home where the buffalo ____)

400

The National Fertilizer Development Center can be found in Muscle Shoals in this state

Alabama

400

Among the 6 counties that make up this country are Londonderry & Down

Ireland

400

Put liquor in the punch or tie up a shoe

lace

400

Teddy Roosevelt said to do these 2 things & "you will go far"

speak softly and carry a big stick

400

Turmeric, an important ingredient in curry powder, is also used to dye cloth this color

yellow

400

Acropolis

Athens, Greece

(Birthplace of modern Olypic games)

500

Its southeast corner touches Arizona, Colorado & New Mexico

Utah

500

This holiday is the 6th Sunday in Lent

Palm Sunday

500

It describes a string stretched out fully & is a homophone for instructed

taut


500

An important person in a relatively unimportant place

a big fish in a small pond

500

Long rolls of this baking spice are called quills; the smaller, broken pieces are called quillings

cinnamon

500
Alhambra Palace

Granada, Spain

(Same country as Barcelona)