England
Food and Drink
Classic Cars
Michigan Geography
Music of the 70s
100

This city is the capital of England and home to Big Ben.

What is London?

100

This fizzy drink is often served with burgers and fries.

What is soda? (pop)

100

This German car, famous for its rounded shape, is also known as the “Bug.”

What is the Volkswagen Beetle?

100

This Great Lake forms Michigan’s entire western shoreline.

What is Lake Michigan?

100

This Swedish pop group had hits like “Dancing Queen” in the 1970s.

Who is ABBA?

200

This royal residence is the official home of the British monarch in London.

What is Buckingham Palace?

200

This clear liquid is essential for life and has no calories.

What is water?

200

This Italian brand’s prancing‑horse logo is recognized worldwide.  

What is Ferrari?

200

This river forms part of the border between Michigan and Canada and connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie.

What is the Detroit River?

200

This genre, known for its glittery outfits and dance beats, peaked in the late 1970s.  

What is disco?

300

This English tea tradition involves small sandwiches, scones, and pastries.

What is afternoon tea?

300

This Italian dessert made of coffee‑soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone translates to “pick me up.”  

What is tiramisu?

300

This Italian company built the iconic 1960s Miura, considered one of the first supercars.

What is Lamborghini?

300

This Michigan city is known as the home of the University of Michigan.  

What is Ann Arbor?

300

This disco group made “Stayin’ Alive” a global anthem in 1977.

What is Bee Gees?

400

This English sport, played with wickets and a bat, is popular around the world.

What is cricket?

400

This spice, made from the dried stigma of a crocus flower, is the world’s most expensive by weight.

What is saffron?

400

This company made the famous Model T.

What is Ford?

400

This Michigan city is famous for its Dutch heritage and annual Tulip Time Festival.  

What is Holland?

400

This country‑pop star charmed listeners with “Jolene” in 1973.

What is Dolly Parton?

500

This university city, along with Oxford, forms one of England’s two most famous academic centers.

What is Cambridge?

500

This fizzy drink was originally marketed as a medicinal tonic in the late 19th century.

What is Coca‑Cola?

500

This classic Jeep vehicle was known for off‑road driving.

What is the Jeep Wrangler?

500

This city on Lake Superior is the largest in the Upper Peninsula.

What is Marquette?

500

This soul singer had a 1972 hit with “Let’s Stay Together.”

What is Al Green?


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