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What is the White House?
I am the name of the house where the President lives.

100

What is Canada?
I am the country to the North of the United States.

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What is red, white and blue?
We are the colors of the American flag.

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What is Frankfort?
I am the capitol of Kentucky.

100

Who is Muhammad Ali?
I am a famous boxer from Kentucky.

200

What is District of Columbia?
I am what the letters D.C. stand for in Washington D.C.

200

What is Mexico?
I am the country to the South of the United States.

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What is blue?
I am the color of the field on the flag.

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What is “United We Stand, Divided We Fall.”
I am the motto of Kentucky.

200

Who is Abraham Lincoln?
I was the sixteenth president.

300

What is the Lincoln Memorial?
I am monument built to honor the sixteenth president.

300

What are the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans?
We are the two oceans that border the United States.

300

What is thirteen?
I am the number of stripes on the American flag.

300

What is Churchill Downs?
I am the racetrack where the Kentucky Derby is held each year.

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Who is Martha Layne Collins?
I was the first woman governor of Kentucky.

400

What is the Pentagon?
I am a famous five sided government building.

400

What is Washington D.C.?
I am the capitol of the United States.

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What are the states?
Each of the stars stands for one of us.

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What is Fort Knox?
I am the city where the gold is stored.

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Who is Daniel Boone?
I am a famous pioneer. Fort Boonesborough was named for me.

500

What is the Washington Monument?
I am a monument built to honor our first president.

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What are Alaska and Hawaii?
We are the last two states. We Do not touch any other states.

500

Who is Betsy Ross?
I am the person who is believed to have made the first American flag.

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What is the Ohio River?
I am the river that makes the northern boundary for Kentucky.

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Who is Colonel Harlan Sanders?
I am known for my famous fried chicken recipe.

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