Michigan
Ice Cream
Movies
Food
Vacation Spots
200

This is the only Great Lake that does not touch Michigan's borders.

Lake Ontario

200

This traditional flavor, often called the "gold standard," gets its name from a bean-producing orchid.

Vanilla

200

May 4th is a special day because of this space opera franchise.

Star Wars

200

This breakfast meat comes from a pig and is known for being crispy, salty, and often served in strips.

Bacon

200

Be careful with your bets in this Nevada city, often called "The Entertainment Capital of the World."

Las Vegas

400

This official state stone is actually a piece of fossilized coral found primarily on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Petoskey Stone

400

Neapolitan ice cream is a trio of these three specific colors and flavors.

Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry

400

In The Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s cyborg assassin famously promises this three-word phrase before leaving a police station.

"I'll be back"

400

Scoville units are used to measure the "heat" or pungency of these vegetables.

Chili Peppers

400

This "Mile High City" is the gateway to the Rocky Mountains for skiers and hikers alike.

Denver

600

Battle Creek is known as the "Cereal Capital of the World" primarily because it is the headquarters of this company.

Kellogg's

600

This chain is famous for its "31 Flavors" slogan, representing a different choice for every day of the month.

Baskin-Robbins

600

In the movie Shrek, this is the name of the talkative equine voiced by Eddie Murphy.

Donkey

600

Despite its name, this fruit is technically a berry, while a strawberry is not.

Banana

600

You’ll find the iconic "Old Faithful" geyser in this first-ever U.S. National Park.

Yellowstone

800

Michigan was the first state in the Union to abolish this in 1846.

The Death Penalty

800

In the 1700s, this U.S. President reportedly spent $200 in a single summer on ice cream—a fortune at the time.

George Washington

800

In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, this teenager from Brooklyn takes over the mantle after the death of Peter Parker.

Miles Morales

800

This common pantry staple is the only food that never expires and has been found still edible in ancient Egyptian tombs.

Honey

800

This South Carolina city is famous for its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and Pastel houses.

Charleston

1000

This U.S. President, though born in Nebraska, grew up in Grand Rapids and played football for the University of Michigan.

Gerald Ford

1000

This "shocking" physical sensation called a brain freeze occurs when something cold touches the roof of your mouth, dilating blood vessels in the head. However, there is a more scientific name for it.

Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia

1000

In the 1992 film A Few Good Men, Jack Nicholson’s character screams this iconic five-word response to Tom Cruise.

"You can't handle the truth!"

1000

Often found in pumpkin spice, this spice is actually the dried inner bark of a tropical tree.

Cinnamon

1000

This Acadian-influenced town serves as the gateway to Maine's Acadia National Park.

Bar Harbor
M
e
n
u