This is the largest city in New England.
Boston
NBC's "The Office" is an adaptation of a show from this country.
United Kingdom
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park with more than 9 million guests per year, followed by this national park, which gets more than 4 million visits per year.
Grand Canyon National Park
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written in this city.
Philadelphia
This is the amount of points a touchdown is worth in football.
6
This was the first American university.
Harvard
"Breaking Bad" set is in this U.S. state.
New Mexico
This National Park is home to the largest living single-stem tree in the world.
Sequoia National Park
The US flag has this many Stripes.
13
This sports figure holds the record for appearing the most times on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Michael Jordan
These two popular sports were invented in Massachusetts.
Basketball & Volleyball
On the show "Seinfeld", this is Kramer's first name.
Cosmo
Three of the 10 highest waterfalls in the world are located in this national park.
Yosemite National Park
The first Fourth of July celebration with a fireworks display was held in this city on July 4, 1777.
Boston
In horse racing, this race of the Triple Crown is the shortest.
Preakness
The first U.S. Open golf tournament was played on October 4, 1895, in this New England town.
Newport, RI
This is the name of Arya Stark's sword in "Game of Thrones".
Needle
These two states each have eight national parks.
California & Alaska
These three men were the authors of the Federalist Papers.
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison
In ten pin bowling, this term describes when you roll three strikes in a row.
Turkey
This is the only state capital in America that does not have a McDonalds.
Montpelier, Vt
The Netflix show "Stranger Things" is primarily set in this fictional town.
Hawkins, Indiana
Until 2013, this was the only one state in the country not lucky enough to have either a national park or national monument.
Delaware
This was the first president to live in the White House.
John Adams
This is the only individual to appear in both a Super Bowl and a World Series.
Deion Sanders