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100

How often are the Winter Olympic Games held?

Every four years 

100

What is the tallest animal in the world?

Giraffe

100

Taken from the literal meaning in Greek, Philadelphia is known as the city of what kind of love?

Brotherly

100

Which USA city drops a giant chocolate kiss on New Year’s Eve?

Hershey, PA

100

What fruit is known for having seeds on the outside? 

Strawberries 

200

Which country has won the most men’s ice hockey gold medals at the Winter Olympics?

Canada
200

What bird can fly backward?

Hummingbird

200

Locals often refer to what NFC East football team affectionately as "the birds?"

The Eagles

200

Chinese New Year always falls in one of these two months:

January or February 

200

Which vegetable is used to make a pickle?

Cucumber

300

Which country has hosted the Winter Olympic Games the most times?

United States of America

300

Which animal is called a ‘Joey’?

Baby kangaroo
300

When it opened in 1874, which facility—the first of its kind in America—charged visitors 25 cents to see almost 1,000 animals?

The Philadelphia Zoo

300

What holiday lands on April 1st each year? 

April Fool's Day

300

 Are tomatoes a fruit or vegetable?

Fruit

400

Which country hosted the first Winter Olympic Games?

France

400

Where is a shrimp’s heart located?

In it’s head

400

What "tough" furry orange mascot swung into his first appearance at a Philadelphia Flyers home game on a giant wrecking ball?

Gritty

400

What country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

400

What is the most popular type of pasta?

Spaghetti

500

In which country did the ancient Olympics originate?

Greece

500

What is the slowest animal in the world?

Three-toed sloth

500

Which Philadelphia-based snack food brand rivals Little Debbie and Drake’s when it comes to yummy baked goods

Tastykake

500

What is the shortest day of the year?

December 21st

500

What food translates to "little donkey"?

Burrito