History
The Arts
The States
Food and Drink
Random
100

What was the name of the secret network that helped slaves escape to freedom?

The Underground Railroad

100

Who played the iconic character of Forrest Gump?

Tom Hanks

100

Which U.S. state is called “The Sunshine State”?

Florida

100

What is Maxwell Coffee named after?

The Maxwell Hotel

100

Which scientist is famous for his 3 laws of motion?

Isaac Newton

200

What Scandinavian warriors were known for their longboats and raids?

Vikings

200

Who directed the movie Jaws?

Steven Spielberg

200

Which U.S. state has the most islands?

Alaska

200

Which spirit is known to be made from fermented rice?

Sake

200

What is the currency of Japan?

Yen

300

In 1664, the English seized New Amsterdam and renamed it what?

New York

300


The Great Wave of Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai (1831)

300

Which U.S. state shares a border with only one other state?

Maine

300

Black Forest cake originated in which country?

Germany

300

Which element is a diamond composed of?

Carbon

400

What was the name of the plague that wiped out much of Europe in the 1300s?

The Black Death, The Bubonic Plague

400

What 1942 Disney film features a fawn as the main character?

Bambi

400

Which states make up the Four Corners

Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado

400

A turtle candy is commonly made out of which three ingredients?

Caramel, chocolate, and pecans

400

As of 2026, which company holds the title of the world’s largest retailer?

Walmart

500

What was the first university in the United States, founded in 1636?

Harvard

500


The Kiss by Gustav Klimt (1907–1908)

500

What state is the only state that uses codified law?

Louisianna

500

What was the profession of William Morrison, the man who invented machine-spun cotton candy?

Dentist

500

What term is used for a word or phrase that reads the same forward and backwards?

Palindrome‍

M
e
n
u