Geography/landmarks
Sports
People
History/Wars
Music
100

This American landmark was a gift from France in the 1800s, wears a crown, holds a torch, and greets visitors arriving in New York Harbor.

The Statue of Liberty

100

Helmets, huddles, and the line of scrimmage are all part of this sport

Football

100

This Founding Father helped write the Declaration of Independence and later became the third U.S. president

Thomas Jefferson

100

The _________ Tea __________ is believed to be one of the causes of the Revolutionary War.

1- Boston   

2- Party

100

This American singer is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"

Elvis Presley

200

This river flows through the heart of America and forms part of the border for ten states before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico

The Mississippi River

200

This golf superstar won the Masters Tournament multiple times and is one of the most famous athletes in the sport’s history

Tiger Woods

200

This pilot became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

Amelia Earhart

200

“One if by land, two if by sea” is tied to this American patriot’s famous midnight ride

Paul Revere

200

This music streaming app uses a green logo and lets users create playlists

Spotify

300

This famous national monument, located in South Dakota, features the carved faces of four US presidents.

Mount Rushmore

300

This sport uses a ball and players that bump, set and spike

Volleyball

300

This president delivered a speech known as the Gettyburg Address during the American Civil War

Abraham Lincoln

300

The year that the United States joined World War II

1941

300

This city is known as the center of American country music industry and is home to the Grand Ole Opry

Nashville

400

This group of five freshwater lakes includes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.

The Great Lakes

400

This athlete won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and is often called the greatest basketball player ever

Michael Jordan

400

This American abolitionist escaped slavery and helped lead others to freedom through the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

400

This was the first state in America, ratified in 1787.

Delaware

400

This singer’s signature dance move was the moonwalk

Michael Jackson

500

This massive Arizona landmark was carved by the Colorado River and is one of the most famous natural wonders in the United States

The Grand Canyon

500

In the sport often called "America's pastime", this hit scores four runs when the bases are loaded

A grand slam

500

This scientist developed the theory of relativity and is famous for the equation E = mc²

Albert Einstein

500

Which two presidents served during the Great Depression?

Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

This genre of music originated in New Orleans and is known for improvisation and swing rhythms

Jazz

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