Bay Area Landmarks
Bay Area Sports Legends
Mexican Food
Native Flora and Fauna
East Bay Regional Parks
100

This shopping center in Hayward has a Round 1, Spencer's, Famous Dave's BBQ, and hosts carnivals in it's parking lot.

Southland Mall

100

The nickname for the Warriors sharpshooting duo of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.

The Splash Brothers

100

This popular side dish is made by cooking pinto beans, mashing them, then cooking them again.

Refried Beans

100

Our beautiful, orange, state flower.

California Poppy

100

This bay-side park spans along the coast of Hayward and San Lorenzo, has lots of marshland, and an interpretive center.

Hayward Regional Shoreline

200

This stadium used to be the home of MLB's Oakland Athletics and NFL's Oakland Raiders.

Oakland Coliseum

200

This former Oakland Raiders star was also an outfielder for MLB's Kansas City Royals, playing two professional sports at the same time.

Bo Jackson

200

This dish is pretty much a mini fried burrito, if its made with a corn tortilla it is a side dish, but with a flour tortilla it is considered a main dish.

Flautas or Taquitos

200

The animal depicted on California's flag, which went extinct in the state in the early 1900s.

Grizzly Bear

200

This lake, nestled in between Oakland, San Leandro, and Castro Valley, is a very popular weekend hangout spot. Lots of space for picnics, hiking, fishing, and renting boats.

Lake Chabot

300

This San Francisco Skyscraper completed in 2018 is 1,070 feet tall. The tallest building in the Bay Area!

Salesforce Tower

300

This former Quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers was blackballed out of the NFL for kneeling during the national anthem, taking a stand against racial injustice in America.

Colin Kaepernick

300

This Mexican drink is made with rice and cinnamon.

Horchata

300

The tallest tree in the world that can be found along California's northern coast.

Coast Redwood

300

This park is right next to the Dumbarton Bridge in Hayward, tall hills right on the water protect diverse wetlands where hundreds of species of birds flock to.

Coyote Hills

400

This ginormous, 977 foot, steel structure sits on the peaks of the mountains of San Francisco. Transmitting radio, tv, and wireless signal to the Bay Area.

Sutro Tower

400

This Outfielder who spent 15 years of his 22-year MLB career with the San Francisco Giants hit 762 home runs, the most all time.

Barry Bonds

400

This meat is cooked on a vertical spit, usually with a pineapple above it.

Al Pastor

400

This fierce predator soars across California's skies, looking for any unfortunate prey that comes across their path.

Red-Tailed Hawk

400

This park in Walnut Creek is at the base of mountain that was formed by volcanic activity. The 1,060 acre park has lots of trails and waterfalls during rainy season.

Mt. Diablo Foothills

500

This bridge was completed in 2013 and connects the Bay Area with help from the busiest tunnel in America. It is also featured on the Golden State Warriors logo.

Bay Bridge

500

This Hall of Fame Outfielder was raised in Oakland and dominated the base paths for the Oakland Athletics and several other MLB teams in his 25-year career. He holds several MLB records, such as: most stolen bases, most runs scored, and most lead-off home runs.

Rickey Henderson

500

This famous taco sauce is a staple at La Victoria Taqueria in Hayward.

Orange sauce

500

These huge marine mammals migrate across the Pacific Ocean for food throughout the year, but one famously got stuck in the Bay and tried to swim up the Sacramento River!

Humpback Whale

500

This large park in the Oakland and Berkeley Hills has a steam train, little farm, and a botanical garden.

Tilden Park

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