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U.S. States
New England Sites
Massachusetts
100

Here, you can deposit or take out money.

What is a bank?

100

Used for coloring, this waxy writing instrument helps young children add color to their drawings.

What is a crayon?

100

Everything is bigger in this southern state.

What is Texas?

100

This state is home is famous for its lobsters, blueberries, and lighthouses.

What is Maine?

100

This team, founded in 1901, plays at Fenway Park in Boston, MA.

Who are the Red Sox?

200

In this place, you would likely find sprinkles, cones, slush, freezers, and happy families.

What is an ice cream shop?

200

You better behave if you hope to avoid this long, silent, afterschool period.

What is detention?

200
Famous for its cherry production, this state borders four out of the five Great Lakes and is the only state with an Upper Peninsula.

What is Michigan?

200

North of Lake Winnipesaukee, many New Englanders visit this mountain range in New Hampshire.

What are the White Mountains?

200

This city, especially popular in October, is well-known for its witch trials in the 1600s.

What is Salem?

300

This building is used for administrative purposes ranging from renewing your passport, voting, and town meetings.

What is town hall?

300

This time of the school day gives young students time to play on the playground, grass, or blacktop after eating lunch.

What is recess?

300

Home to the least visited U.S. National Park, this state is the largest by area and is not contiguous.

What is Alaska?

300

Home to Montpelier and Burlington, this state is a lovely place to see fall foliage or to try some maple syrup.

What is Vermont?

300

This city is the second largest in New England, and is home to Clark University, College of the Holy Cross, WPI, and UMass Chan Medical School.

What is Worcester?

400

Wandering the aisles here may be seen as tedious for those who are in charge of preparing dinner after a long day at work. 

What is a grocery store?

400

These four core subjects in American secondary schools are the main focus of school curriculums.

What is History, Math, Science, and English?

400

Home to Salt Lake City, Zion National Park, Arches National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park, this western state is the perfect place for a hike or outdoor adventure.

What is Utah?

400

In Rhode Island, you can visit mansions in Newport, as well as this Ivy League university in Providence, the state's capital.

What is Brown University?


400

This sport, which can be played on a court or on beach sand, was invented in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and involves spiking and setting.

What is volleyball?

500

The perfect spot to see the world in bloom, this place is fragrant and full of life.

What is a florist?

500

This position is the highest ranking in a town's public school system.

What is the superintendent?

500
Home to Kansas City, the Gateway Arch, and the National WWI Museum and Memorial, this state is a great spot to eat barbecue cuisine.

What is Missouri?

500

This island, off the coast of Cape Cod, used to be a hub for whaling. Today tourists enjoy its dune-filled beaches.

What is Nantucket?

500

While walking around Boston, you may hear tourists yelling "Quack!" from this hybrid boat/car tour.

What is a Duck Tour?

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