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100
To play gradually louder and louder.
What is crescendo?
100
The country that won the most medals in the 2012 Olympics in London.
What is the U.S.A.?
100
One of Dr. Suess' classics, this book involves a feline who terrorizes when the parents are out.
What is "The Cat in the Hat"?
100
You should do this if you find yourself standing under some mistletoe.
What is give a kiss?
100
The number of times Peter denied Jesus.
What is three?
200
Pianissimo
What is very soft?
200
The sport that Tony Hawk is famous for.
What is skateboarding?
200
In this series, a group of four, crime-solving children live in part of a train.
What is "The Boxcar Children"?
200
A popular drink, only available around Christmas time.
What is egg nog?
200
The person who told the disciples that Jesus had risen from the dead.
Who is Mary Magdalene?
300
To play slowly.
What is adagio?
300
The country that hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
What is India?
300
The author of "The Jungle Book".
Who is Rudyard Kipling?
300
The soft drink company who was first to use Santa in an advertisement.
Who is Coca-Cola?
300
The one who visited Zechariah to tell him that his wife would soon be having a baby.
Who is Gabriel?
400
To play short and detached.
What is staccato?
400
The athlete who won 8 gold medals for swimming in one Olympics.
Who is Michael Phelps?
400
The number of books in the C.S. Lewis' Narnia series.
What is seven?
400
In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas", this is given on the tenth day.
What is ten lords-a-leaping?
400
The animal mentioned the most frequently in the Old and New Testaments.
What is the sheep?
500
A slow, stately dance.
What is a minuet?
500
The player who has won the most singles titles in tennis?
Who is Roger Federer?
500
In this novel, Scout and her brother Jem live in the fictional town of Maycomb.
What is "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
500
The country where the tradition of the gingerbread house comes from.
What is Germany?
500
The number of pearly gates in heaven, according to Revelation.
What is twelve? (Rev. 21:12-21)