Presidential Cities and States
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Capital city of the Cornhusker State named after the sixteenth president.

Abraham Lincoln Nebraska

100

The ability to see something; To give credit to your sources

Sight; Cite

100

Syracuse

Orange


100

After knocking off Alabama two weeks ago, where did Tennessee fans take the goal posts?

Tennessee River

100

Baseball: The Great Bambino

Babe Ruth

200

Capital of the Show Me State named after the third president.

Thomas Jefferson City Missouri

200

A noise; A small stream

Creak; creek

200

Alabama

Crimson Tide

200

New York Yankee Aaron Judge hit 62 homeruns this season. That’s the most by a Yankee since this man hit 61 homers in 1961

Roger Maris

200

President: The Great Emancipator

Abraham Lincoln


300

Johnny and June Carter Cash sing a song about this southern city named after the seventh president.

Andrew Jackson Mississippi

300

Something that is genuine; something on a fishing pole or movie film holder

Real; Reel

300

Tulane

Green Wave

300

Earlier this month, President Biden started out a speech by saying “let me start with two words.” What were those words?

Made in America

300

Boxing: The Greatest

Muhammad Ali
400

Home of the Big 10 Conferences Badgers, named after the 4th president.

James Madison Wisconsin

400

Your spirit; part of your foot

Soul; sole

400

Rutgers

Scarlet Knights

400

Lieutenant Governor Doug Fetterman of Pennsylvania recently debated what TV doctor over a possible Senate seat for Pennsylvania?

Dr. Oz

400

Hockey: The Great One

Wayne Gretzky

500

LeBron isn’t in this city named after the 22nd and 24th president

Grover Cleveland Ohio

500

To follow someone around; a story

Tail; tale

500

Army

Black Knights

500

Nebraska will soon be without one of it’s Senators as Ben Sasse leaves for what position

President of Florida University

500

President: The Great Engineer

Herbert Hoover

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