World’s Largest Attractions
Characters in Folklore
Idioms
Cereal Mascots
Car Makers
Animal Idioms
100

Toto and Dorothy would be happy with seeing the largest community-rolled ball of twine located in this state.

Kansas

100

He and his Merry Men in Sherwood Forest are often depicted as fighting against the Sheriff of Nottingham.

Robin Hood

100

To give away a secret

Spill the Beans

100

Kellogg's Frosted Flakes

Tony the Tiger

100

Fiesta, Mustang, Bronco, F-150

Ford

100

Someone who is clumsy or acts recklessly, causing damage to their surroundings

Bull in a China Shop

200

The former headquarters of the Longaberger Company is a building in the shape of a Giant Picnic Basket and can be found here.

(Newark) Ohio

200

A giant lumberjack with a pet blue ox.

Paul Bunyan

200

Something that doesn’t happen often. A very rare occasion.

Once in a Blue Moon

200

Froot Loops

Toucan Sam

200

Roadmaster, Skylar, LeSabre, Riviera

Buick

200

A large or obvious problem that everyone is aware of but avoids discussing

The Elephant in the Room

300

Most “Cheese-heads” can easily tell you the time since they have the world’s largest grandfather clock (36-foot-tall Colonial-style made of redwood) located in this state.

Wisconsin

300

A bohemian eccentric who wandered the countryside barefoot wearing a tin-pot hat while planting apple trees.

Johnny Appleseed

300

To avoid speaking on an important topic or to talk around a subject. Not speaking directly about something.

Beating Around the Bush

300

Rice Krispies

Snap, Crackle, and Pop

300

Concorde, LeBaron, Town and Country, Sebring

Chrysler

300

You may be accused of having these if you are unable to sit still due to nervousness or excitement.

Ants in Your Pants

400

You would need to travel here to see the world’s largest chess piece and then maybe visit Gateway Arch afterwards.

Saint Louis, Missouri

400

A man who falls asleep on a mountain and wakes up 20 years later

Rip Van Winkle

400

You’ve not decided which side of an argument you agree with. To be undecided.

(Sat) on a fence

400

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes

Cornelius "Corny" Rooster

400

Escalade, Eldorado, de Ville, Seville

Cadillac

400

You'd say this to someone who doesn't speak, whether out of shyness or shock. Usually, this is said in a taunting manner.

Cat Got Your Tongue?

500

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Christ the King, the tallest statue of Jesus in the world (standing 108 feet tall), can be found in the same country that originated kielbasa and cabbage rolls.

(Świebodzin) Poland

500

Railroad worker who could drill into mountainsides faster than machines. He outperformed a steam-powered drill and at the conclusion of a contest, dropped dead from overexertion.

John Henry

500

To feel ill

Under the Weather

500

Golden Crisps

Sugar Bear

500

British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and favorite car of 007.

Aston Martin

500

A command to wait or to slow down.

Hold Your Horses

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