Mexican Cuisine
U.S Presidents - Memorable Deeds
Rivers and Roads - Rivers
Foreign Influence (companies from other countries popular in US)
Bluegrass Instrumentation
100

A dish that consists of a folded tortilla filled with various ingredients, such as proteins, vegetables, cheese, and condiments.

Taco

100

Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army who led them to victory in the American Revolutionary War.

George Washington

100

A north-flowing river that is the largest in Africa and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.

The Nile River

100

This South Korean company is said to be the biggest competitor against Apple and has some of the best smartphones in the world. Not only that, but they are a leading company in electronics and kitchen appliances, too.

Samsung

100

This 6-stringed instrument features steel strings and produces sound through its hollow body.

Guitar (acoustic)

200

Made of tortillas that are rolled around a filling and covered with a savory sauce, then baked and served hot.

Enchiladas

200

Principal author of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

The second longest river in North America, flowing 2,350 miles from its source at Lake Itasca through the center of the continental United States to the Gulf of Mexico.

The Mississippi River

200

A Japanese company that is currently the biggest music entertainment business in the world, as well as being the largest gaming console business and the second-largest video game publishing company.

Sony

200

This large, 4-stringed instrument provides the lower-sounding notes of an ensemble's sound.

Bass (upright)

300

Street food consisting of cooked corn on the cob covered in a creamy sauce (such as mayonnaise), and topped with cheese, chili powder, and other seasonings.

Elote

300

Authorized the dropping of two atomic bombs on Japan, marking the end of World War II.

Harry S. Truman

300

Located in South America, this is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world.

The Amazon River

300

One of the nation’s favorite chocolate brands, this UK company is manufactured and owned under the Hershey company in the US. In the rest of the world, it's manufactured under Nestle.

Kit Kat

300

This usually 5-stringed instrument features a circular body with a drum-like head.

Banjo

400

Made with a corn-based dough mixture typically filled with various meats, beans and/or cheese. They are wrapped and cooked in corn husks or banana leaves, and then removed from the wrapping before eating.

Tamales

400

Oversaw the realization of the Panama Canal.

Theodore Roosevelt

400

The second longest in Europe after the Volga. It rises in the Black Forest mountains of western Germany and flows for some 1,770 miles to its mouth on the Black Sea.

The Danube River

400

One of the most popular beers across the country, owned by a Belgian company called Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev).

Budweiser

400

This 4-stringed instrument is played with a bow. *YOU MUST USE THE NAME OF THIS INSTRUMENT AS IT IS KNOWN IN THE BLUEGRASS GENRE*

Fiddle

500

This breakfast dish features cut-up tortillas that are fried or baked, then drenched in red or green sauce, with a variety of potential toppings including veggies, eggs, cheese, Mexican crema, beans, and meat.

Chilaquiles

500

Supported the Fifteenth Amendment, which guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

Ulysses S. Grant

500

The longest river in Eurasia and the third-longest in the world. It rises at Jari Hill in the Tanggula Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau and flows for 3,915 mi to the East China Sea.

The Yangtze River

500

Founded by a Canadian businessman named Dov Charney in 1989. In mid-2017, the company morphed into an online-only retailer, and its brand continues to market its clothes as “ethically made and sweatshop-free.” Despite its name, most of its clothing comes from factories in Central America.

American Apparel

500

This smaller stringed instrument, features a pear-shaped body, eight strings in paired courses, and is often played with a pick.

Mandolin

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