Famous Firsts
Name that Landmark
Classic TV
Animal Kingdom
Kitchen Classics
100

This U.S. city was the first capital of the United States.

New York City

100

This landmark in Paris is one of the most recognizable towers in the world and was built for the 1889 World’s Fair.

The Eiffel Tower

100

This long‑running game show is known for the moment when contestants shout, “Come on down!”

The Price Is Right

100

This ocean giant is the largest mammal on Earth.

Blue whale

100

This pasta dish is made with noodles, tomato sauce, and often meatballs.

Spaghetti

200

This ancient wonder was the first of the Seven Wonders to be built — and the only one still standing.

The Great Pyramid of Giza

200

This famous clock tower in London is often called “Big Ben,” though that name technically refers to the bell.

The Elizabeth Tower

200

This classic cartoon often ended with the villain saying, “And I would’ve gotten away with it too…”

Scooby‑Doo

200

This reptile can change its color to blend in with its surroundings.

Chameleon

200

This warm comfort food is made by boiling noodles in a creamy cheese sauce.

Macaroni and cheese

300

This U.S. national park was the first ever established in the world.

Yellowstone National Park

300

This tall U.S. monument in Washington, D.C. honors the first president and looks like a giant white obelisk.

The Washington Monument

300

This family sitcom had a famous moment when Marcia gets hit in the nose with a football.

The Brady Bunch

300

This spotted sprinter is the fastest land animal.

Cheetah

300

This sandwich staple is made from ground peanuts and often paired with jelly.

Peanut butter

400

This company created the first mass‑produced automobile, the Model T.

Ford Motor Company

400

This leaning structure in Italy is known for its tilt and attracts millions of tourists.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

400

This sci‑fi series introduced the line “Beam me up,” becoming one of TV’s most quoted moments.

Star Trek

400

This slow‑moving reptile carries its home on its back.

Turtle

400

This dairy product is spread on toast and melts easily on warm bread.

Butter

500

This famous ship completed the first successful solo nonstop transatlantic flight by Charles Lindbergh.

The Spirit of St. Louis

500

This iconic sign sits on a hillside and represents the movie industry in California.

The Hollywood Sign

500

This family sitcom features a dog named Comet and three girls growing up in San Francisco.

Full House

500

This black‑and‑white bear eats mostly bamboo.

Panda

500

This popular side dish is made from mashed potatoes shaped into small bites and fried.

Tater tots

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