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100

The Ware Grange started their gardening workshops this year

What is 2016?

100

The name of a baby goat

What is a kid?

100

When this cools quickly after an eruption, it can form a type of glass called obsidian

What is lava?

100

The hair-like material on an ear of corn

What is silk?

100

The number of squares on a chessboard

What is 64?

200

The Ware Grange was founded in this year

What is 1888?

200

A dog sweats through this part of its body

What are paws?

200

On TV Steve Harvey hosts a "Family" one

What is Feud?

200

A cow has this many stomachs

What is four?

200

The Massachusetts state bird

What is a Black-capped chickadee?

300

Besides the Ware Grange fair and the gardening workshops, this event is held in the fall

What is the pumpkin carving contest?

300

This mammal spends about 90 percent of its day sleeping

What is a koala?

300

An involuntary intake of breath through a wide-open mouth when you're sleepy

What is a yawn?

300

This food makes up more of our diet than any other food grown on a farm

What is corn?

300

The number of strings a Cello has

What is 4?

400

The Grange was founded in this year

What is 1867

400

This mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world

What is a hippo?

400

To hit hard, or a snail cousin

What is a slug?

400

This small red fruit, unlike others, grows on a vine

What are cranberries?

400

3.5 percent of your eyeballs are made of this

What is salt?

500

The first Grange in Massachusetts was in this town, created in 1873

What is Greenfield?

500

There are only two mammals known to lay eggs, one who indulges in tiny insects, and the other, a famous kids cartoon character

What are platypus and/or anteaters?

500

Soft white bird or famous soap brand

What is dove?

500

After Corn being in first, this crop is the second-largest crop grown in the U.S

What are soybeans?

500

It was illegal for women to wear this clothing accessory in 19th century Florence

What are buttons?