Arts and Culture
Presidents and Monuments
DC History
National Children's Museum
Movies and TV
100

Which famous shoes can be viewed at the American History Museum? 

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers 

100

Who was the tallest President? 

Abraham Lincoln 

100

Which letter of the alphabet does NOT exist as a street name in DC? 

"J" 

100
What year was the Capital Children's Museum founded? 

1974 

100

Which neighborhood is the site of the stairs used in Exorcist?  

Georgetown. 

200

Which famous abolitionist and author lived in DC for the final 17 years of his life? 

Frederick Douglass 

200
Which character from "a galaxy far far away" is a statue on top of the National Cathedral. 

Darth Vadar 

200

This famous "science guy" was born in DC. 

Bill Nye

(Bill! Bill! Bill!) 

200

What is the name of the island that Thomas and his friends live on? 

Sodor 

200

The movie "All the President's Men" was filmed on location in which Washington, D.C. and features two journalists revealing what famous scandal? 

Watergate 

300

Which famous baseball tradition was originated by President Taft? 

The 7th Inning Stretch. 

300

Which President kept a hyena and badger as pets in the White House?

Theodore Roosevelt 

300

This famous actor and producer was born in DC, but is famous for his appearance in Marvel movies. 

Samuel L. Jackson

300
Which famous children's author and illustrator has original art hanging in the Tinkerer's Studio? 

Eric Carle 

300

Which TV show shot scenes in front of the White House earlier this week? 

Jack Ryan


400
In the mid-1980's, DC's "Revolution Summer" featured shows that combined go-go music and what other genre of music? 

Punk 


400

Which international structure surpassed the Washington Monument as the tallest manmade structure in 1889?

The Eiffel Tower 

400
DC residents drink more WHAT per capita than any of the other 50 states? 

Wine. 

400

This famous singer visited the Capital Children's Museum. Hint: her career began in the 60's, and she is the only artist to date to have a number-one single on a Billboard chart in six consecutive decades, from the 1960s to the 2010s.

Cher! 

400

Which museum does Wonder Woman work at in the movie WW84? 

The Natural History Museum.

500

What area of DC is home to the last remaining roller rink in the District? 

Anacostia

500

Which first lady is widely credited as being the acting President when her husband suffered a stroke? 

Edith Wilson. 

500

It is against the law to stand in one place for more than 5 minutes in public while you do WHAT in DC? 

Take photos! 

500

Which item is purchased the most from the gift shop (food and drinks excluded)? 

Cubebot 
500
In "National Treasure", what does Ben Gates use on the back of the Deceleration of Independence to reveal a hidden map? 
Lemon juice and heat. 
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