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100

What river runs through London?

The River Thames

100

What board game challenges players to remove pieces from a tower without making it fall?

Jenga

100

What color is the lamb’s fleece in the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb”?

White

100

What dessert is made from gelatin and was extremely popular in molded shapes during the 1950s?

Jello

100

What bird shares its name with a large machine that lifts and moves heavy objects?

Crane

150

This is New York City’s island borough

Staten Island

150

What jump rope game is played with two alternating ropes?

Double Dutch

150

In “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” what mountain range is mentioned?

Blue Ridge Mountains

150

What dessert is made with choux pastry filled with cream and topped with chocolate icing?

Éclair

150

What is the second-highest-ranking official in the Catholic Church?

Cardinal

200

What “cheesy” food dish comes from the French word for “melted”?

Fondue

200

What toy puzzle invented in 1974 challenges players to twist colored squares until each side matches?

Rubik's Cube

200

What snacks are mentioned in the song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”?

Peanuts and Cracker Jack

200

What dessert is made by frying strips of dough and dusting them with powdered sugar, popular in New Orleans?

Beignet

200

What term is used to describe a group of fish?

School

250

Country where the biggest pyramid by volume is found

Mexico

250

What small metal or plastic pieces are tossed and then picked up in various patterns while a ball bounces?

Jacks

250

In “Big Yellow Taxi,” what object did they pave paradise to put up?

A parking lot

250

What layered dessert typically includes sponge cake, custard, fruit, and whipped cream?

Trifle

250

What chess pieces are the smallest and least valuable?

Pawns

300

This European country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world

Italy

300

What game involves spinning a top-like toy that lands on different commands such as “Take one” or “Put two”?

Tiddlywinks

300

In “Oh My Darling, Clementine,” where does Clementine live?

In a cavern in a canyon

300

What dessert is made from baked meringue filled with whipped cream and fruit and is named after a famous Russian ballerina?

Pavlova

300

What is Romeo’s last name in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?

Montague