This Disney princess loves the cold, and wants to let it go.
Elsa?
This is the biggest city in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia
Animals live here.
Zoo
New York's waters houses this tall green symbol of freedom.
Statue of Liberty
Ever since 1985, this pink-clad princess always seems to be in trouble in the Mushroom Kingdom.
Princess Peach
Moana
This Steel City is home to the Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins.
Pittsburgh
This striped animal resides on the savannahs of Africa.
Zebra
Hollywood
This blue speedster has loved to go up against Dr. Robotnik in the Green Hills Zone since 1991.
Sonic the Hedgehog
She has seven friends who like to mine.
Snow White
The state's capital resides in this city.
Harrisburg
They are the most well-known of undead creatures.
Zombie
Florida houses this famous swamp area, home to a National Park and alligators galore!
The Everglades
This silent knight has appeared in every installment of Legend of Zelda franchise since 1986, protecting the Kingdom of Hyrule every time.
Link
Her father is the chief of the tribe, and her grandmother is a willow tree.
Pocahontas
This city hosts the most well known Groundhog's Day event annually.
Punxsutawney
This green vegetable (or fruit) is also known as a Summer Squash.
Zucchini
This large desert site in Arizona was carved over millions of years by the Colorado River. It is a sacred place to many Native American tribes.
The Grand Canyon
This singing pink blob has been known as the balloon Pokémon since the Red and Green Versions of the game in 1996.
Jigglypuff
She is best known as "Sleeping Beauty", but this is her real name.
Aurora
This north-eastern city is situated in Lackawanna County, and is the home of the fictious Dunder-Mifflin.
Scranton
This metal/element has atomic number 30 on the Periodic Table of Elements.
Zinc
This National Park site was the first int eh history of the country, and houses the world famous Ol' Faithful geyser.
Yellowstone
This video game icon was first seen in 1981's Donkey Kong as Jumpman.
Mario