"Who said that?" Quotes
U.S. Presidents
Patriotic Songs
Geography
Songs about the States
100

The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, his name is now used as a nickname for any signature with the expression "Give me your..."

John Hancock

100

The name of the first President of the United States

George Washington

100

Kate Smith famously recorded this patriotic song written by Irving Berlin. 

"From the mountains, to the prairies..."

God Bless America

100

What canal in New York state once stretched from Albany to Buffalo?

Erie Canal

"Low bridge, everybody down!"

100

This Frank Sinatra song is all about "the big apple".

New York, New York

200

This famous minister and leader of the American Civil Rights Movement is known for his speech beginning with the phrase "I have a dream..."

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

The Teddy Bear is named after this president

Theodore Roosevelt

200

Woody Guthrie wrote this popular folk song in 1940, "This Land is..."

This Land is Your Land

200

This famous Arizona landmark and national park is 277 miles long, a mile deep, and is considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world.  

Grand Canyon

200

Finish the phrase: "West Virginia, mountain mama..."

"...take me home country roads."

300

The name of the first American to walk on the moon in 1969... "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!"

Neil Armstorng

300

The 16th president of the U.S. is known for ending the Civil War, implementing the Emancipation Proclamation, and being "honest".

Abraham Lincoln

300

Francis Scott Key wrote the U.S. national anthem The Star Spangled Banner, ending in the famous line "O'er the land of the free..."

"...and the home of the brave."

300

This national park was the first in the U.S. and is known for it's famous geyser, Old Faithful.

Yellowstone

300

The stars at night are big and bright in this state.

Deep in the Heart of Texas

400

A leader of the women's suffrage movement, this famous female lived in Rochester for many years and is known for her rallying cry "Failure is impossible!"

Susan B. Anthony

400

The youngest president elected to office before his assassination in 1963, a NASA space center and an international airport are named in his honor.   

John F. Kennedy

400

This 1917 George M. Cohen song based on a bugle call contains the line "And we won't come back..."

"...'til it's over, over there!"

400

This type of tree grows on the California coast, is a close cousin to the wider Giant Sequoia tree, and is the tallest species on earth at over 380 ft tall.  

Redwood

400

Perry Como's song "Delaware" is full of play-on-words.

Finish this phrase with the name of a state:

"What does Delaware?  She wore a brand new..."

New Jersey!

500

Known as the "Father of American Literature," this author wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. 

“′Classic′ - a book which people praise and don't read.”

Mark Twain

500

This President was born in Hyde Park, NY, survived polio, famously addressed the nation via radio in his "fireside chats", and can still be found on the 10 cent dime.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

George M. Cohan wrote this song for his 1906 musical George Washinton Jr., ending with the line 

"Keep your eye on the..."

...Grand Old Flag!"

The original song title was "Grand Old Rag," based on a conversation Cohan had with a veteran referring to his ragged but carefully folded flag.

500

This Great Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the world, and is home to hundreds of shipwrecks (including the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald as referenced in the Gordon Lightfoot song).

Lake Superior

500

Name three songs about the state of California

California Here I Come

California Girls (Beach Boys)

Hotel California (Eagles)

California Dreamin' (Mama's & Papas)

California (Joni Mitchell)

I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Tony Bennett)


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