Animals
Famous People
Literature
TV
US Landmarks
100

This animal is the tallest living land animal.

Giraffe

100

This former Beatle wrote and recorded the song “Imagine” after the Beatles broke up.

John Lennon

100

This author wrote The Cat in the Hat.

Dr. Seuss

100

This sitcom featured four older women living together in Miami.

Golden Girls

100

This South Dakota landmark features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

200

This large black-and-white animal is known for spending much of its day eating bamboo.

Panda

200

This civil rights leader delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

This famous author wrote The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men.

John Steinbeck

200

This game show debuted in 1956 and is widely associated with host Bob Barker.

The Price is Right

200

This massive dam on the Colorado River created Lake Mead and was completed in 1936.

Hoover Dam

300

This Australian animal carries its young in a pouch and is famous for hopping on its powerful hind legs.

Kangaroo

300

This woman became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.

Amelia Earhart

300

This author wrote Little Women, about the four March sisters.

Louisa May Alcott

300

This show starred Carroll O'Connor as the outspoken Archie Bunker.

All in the Family

300

This famous bell in Philadelphia cracked while being rung and is now a symbol of American independence.

Liberty Bell

400

This sea mammal is famous for using rocks to crack open shellfish.

Sea Otter

400

This famous baseball player broke Babe Ruth’s career home-run record in 1974.

Hank Aaron

400

In The Odyssey, this Greek hero spends years trying to return home after the Trojan War.

Odysseus

400

This western starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon.

Gunsmoke

400

This Chicago landmark was originally known as the Sears Tower.

The Willis Tower

500

This unusual mammal lays eggs and has a bill resembling a duck's.

Platypus

500

This inventor is credited with developing the practical incandescent light bulb and held more than 1,000 U.S. patents.

Thomas Edison

500

This Charles Dickens character is known for saying “Bah, humbug!”

Ebenezer Scrooge

500

This television series featured a widowed architect raising three sons with help from his brother-in-law and best friend.

Full House

500

This famous Seattle landmark was built for the 1962 World's Fair and has become a symbol of the city.

Space Needle

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