This is the largest body of water in the United States.
Lake Superior (it has an area of 31,700 sq mi and is 1,332 feet deep).
This film was Walt Disney’s first full length animated production.
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarves"
The last time the USA hosted the Olympics was in 2002, and it was held in this city.
Salt Lake City, Utah
This Founding Father is famous for his experiment that involved flying a kite in a thunderstorm.
Ben Franklin
Robert Frost’s famous poem inspired the name of this famous restaurant in Middlebury, Vermont.
Fire and Ice
The 50th state to be admitted to The United States of America.
Hawaii (admitted in August 21, 1959)
This actress had no dance experience when she starred alongside Gene Kelly in one of the most famous movie musicals of all time.
Debbie Reynolds
This Baseball team holds the record for most World Series titles.
The Yankees (they have won 27)
This scientist invented the first phonograph in 1877.
Thomas Edison
In this novel by Harper Lee, it is stated that it is a sin to kill this bird.
A Mockingbird
“Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
Known for it’s seaside towns, this state is the smallest in America.
Rhode Island (its area is 1,241 sq mi)
After Audrey Hepburn was chosen over her to play Eliza Doolittle, Julie Andrews won an Oscar for best actress for her role in this film.
Mary Poppins
This team beat the Kansas City Chiefs at the very first Superbowl which took place in 1967.
The Green Bay Packers
This Scottish-born inventor and scientist patented the first telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell
In 1845, this American author published his first of three autobiographies that played a crucial role in abolition.
Frederick Douglass
This place is the lowest point of elevation in North America, and one of the hottest places on earth.
Death Valley (located in Eastern California)
In this 1939 film, in order to shoot the “fire” scene, they actually burned down old movie sets to create the scene.
Gone With the Wind (They burned the old sets from “King Kong”)
This iconic Baseball player, who’s number was 42, was extremely important in the integration of Major League Baseball.
Jackie Robinson
Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Dorothy Vaughan, did important mathematical work for this government agency.
NASA
This American author who is famous for his horror, suspense, and crime fiction, has published 63 novels
Stephen King
According to the National Parks Service, this was the most visited national park in 2020, with over 12.1 million visitors.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This 1934 film, starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, was the first to win The Big Five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay
“It Happened One Night”
This basketball player put on a new pair of shoes for every game and wears a size 22. While playing for the Lakers, they won 3 consecutive championships in 2000, 2001, and 2002.
Shaquille O’Neal
This 20th century agricultural scientist received the Roosevelt Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Southern Agriculture in 1939.
George Washington Carver
This 1965 Truman Capote “non-fiction novel” is often credited as establishing the beginning of the true crime genre.
"In Cold Blood"