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100

This longer, larger bone in the human forearm runs parallel to the radius.

Ulna 

100

Created in 1944 by the U.S. Forest Service to help teach the public about fire safety, this bear dressed in a ranger’s hat and jeans said, “Only you can prevent forest fires.”

Smokey the Bear

100

This man helped found, and was an early leader of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America. 

Captain John Smith 

100

Andy Griffith played an Atlanta defense attorney in this legal drama that ran for 9 years on NBC, and was revived in 2024 on CBS starring Kathy Bates 


Matlock

100

On January 15, 1967 the first Super Bowl was played at the Memorial Coliseum in this California city. 

Los Angeles 

200

The Senkwekwe Center, the oldest Gorilla rescue and research center in the world, is located in Kampala the capital city of this East African country. 

Uganda 

200

This animated brown bear who lives in the fictional Jellystone Park, spends much of his time devising elaborate plans to steal “pic-a-nic baskets”


Yogi Bear

200

After being banished from Massachusetts for his religious beliefs, Roger Williams founded this colony, the smallest of the 13 colonies by land area.


Rhode Island 

200

This crime drama television series, that aired from 2006 to 2013 on Showtime, follows a Miami blood-spatter analyst who secretly lives as a vigilante serial killer.


Dexter

200

On February 7,2021 the Buccaneers won Super Bowl 55 at Raymond James Stadium, in this city, making them the first team to win a Super Bowl in their home city.  

Tampa Bay

300

There are over 950 species of these globular marine invertebrates, that are affectionately called the “porcupines of the sea.” 


Urchin 

300

This bear of literature and film, known for his kindness, empathy, and acceptance, was from Peru and arrived in London carrying a worn suitcase and a label reading “Please look after this bear. Thank you.”



Paddington 

300

This colony’s founder established the “Holy Experiment” as its means of government, setting out to establish a utopian, religious community which drew many Quakers, Amish, and Lutherans to the colony. 

Pennsylvania 

300

This comedy series that aired on CBS from 2013-2021 follows a mother and daughter, Bonnie and Christy Plunkett, as they rebuild their lives while navigating recovery from addiction. 


Mom 

300

Super Bowl 45 between Green Bay and Pittsburgh was played at Texas Stadium, in this Dallas suburb that starts with an A, and is the home of the Dallas Cowboys. 

Arlington 

400

Found in myths, folklore, art, and fantasy literature, this creature became especially prominent in medieval Europe as a symbol of purity, grace, and magical power. 


Unicorn 

400

This easy going bear character from Rudyard Kipling’s beloved “The Jungle Book” was known for singing the popular song “The Bear Necessities.”

Baloo


400

The New England colonies were famous  for fishing and this other nautical construction industry. 


Shipbuilding 

400

This fantasy drama, that ran for 15 years on the CW, follows brothers Sam and Dean Winchester who travel across the United States investigating paranormal threats. 


Supernatural


400

This southern city is tied for the most Super Bowls hosted (11) including last year’s game between Seattle and New England. 

New Orleans 

500

A sovereign nation governed as a single entity, where the central government is the supreme authority, (such as the United Kingdom) is defined as this type of government. 

Unitarian 

500

The long running children’s book series about this bear family debuted in 1962.

The Bernstein Bears

500

This colony was the last of the original 13 to be founded, and was established to serve as a buffer against Spanish Florida.

Georgia 

500

This  long running and critically acclaimed Nickelodeon animated series, follows Tommy Pickles and his friends (like Chuckie Finster) as they explore the world through the limitless imagination of young children.


Rugrats

500

While other cold weather cities, who have domed stadiums, have hosted the Super Bowl, the only outdoor game played in cold weather was Super Bowl 48 in the city of East Rutherford in this “Garden” state.

New Jersey