Around the Caribbean
World History
Body parts everywhere
All kinds of sports
Fun around the U.S
100

Ska & reggae both originated on this English-speaking isle

Jamaica 

100

The first recorded labor strike went down in this empire's New Kingdom around 1160 B.C.; the workers wanted their bread & beer

Egyptian empire

100

On your shoe: this flap of material that keeps the laces from rubbing you the wrong way

The Tounge

100

England's Lisa Ashton is a 4-time women's world champion in this individual sport, but could she beat Ted Lasso?

Darts

100

This innovator's museum in Dearborn, Michigan has all sorts of wheels, including Rosa Parks' bus &, of course, a Model T

Henry ford

200

Split between 2 nations, this island has the largest population of any Caribbean isle, about 21 million

Hispaniola 

200

Planes called ohkas, or "cherry blossoms", were used by these suicidal units during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944

Kamikaze

200

Along the side of the road: this area less pleasantly known as the breakdown lane

The shoulder

200

From Latin & Greek words for "speedy" & "course", it's an indoor arena for bicycle racing

A Velodrome

200

While in Connecticut visit this college's Peabody Museum of Natural History & see a mummy or a dinosaur

Yale 

300

This island involved in the bay of pigs invasion is home to Guantanamo bay a known black site of the U.S

Cuba

300

After making it over the Alps, this general lost an eye during a jaunt through the marshes of the Arno in 217 B.C.

Hannibal

300

On the high seas, this part of a sail that swells out when it's filled with wind

The Belly

300

The full name of the famed tennis venue in Wimbledon contains the name of this other game played on grass

All England lawn tennis and croquet club

300

Learn more about Marie Laveau, a priestess of this, in the New Orleans museum devoted to it

Voodoo

400

Characterized by steep cliffs & large bays, Martinique is part of this "Lesser" group of islands

Windward islands

400

A biography about this chief calls him "The Founder of the Zulu Nation"

Chief Shaka Zulu

400

Inside your umbrella, theseflexible rods providing structure & shape

Ribs

400

Playing against the Angels in 1990, this father & son duo hit back-to-back home runs for the Mariners

Ken Griffey Sr and Jr

400

Fjords aren't just for Norway! A cruise that visits the Kenai Fjords in this state can prove it to you

Alaska

500

The Caribbean Sea's greatest depth is found in this 25,000-foot-deep trench bearing the name of an alligator relative

The cayman Trench

500

In the 19th century a group of Irish radicals & a group of U.S. coal miners agitating for better conditions shared this feminine name

Molly 

500

Up on the roof, these sharp inclined edges where two sloping sides meet

The Hip

500

This Indiana fever player is the all time leading scorer in college basketball history playing at Iowa

Caitlin Clark

500

Known for jumping around during football games and being known as one of the “public ivys” name this university with it’s campus located in Madison 

Wisconsin

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