Known as the “Big Apple,” this city is the most populous in the United States
New York City
This cracked symbol of American independence is displayed near Independence Hall
Liberty Bell
This green legume is commonly sold in long pods and is also called a string bean
green bean
his Apple cofounder, who helped introduce the iPhone, was adopted shortly after his birth in 1955
Steve Jobs
In the original Super Mario Bros., this royal character is repeatedly found in another castle
Princess Peach
This Arizona city is the most populous U.S. state capital
Phoenix
Sylvester Stallone famously ran up the steps of this Philadelphia museum in the movie Rocky
Philadelphia Museum of Art
This bean is traditionally used to make refried beans and is named after the Spanish word for “painted.”
pinto bean
This Olympic gymnast was adopted by her maternal grandfather and his wife after spending time in foster care
Simone Biles
In The Lord of the Rings, this inscription-bearing weapon glows blue whenever Orcs or Goblins are nearby
Sting
Located where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers form the Ohio River, this city is nicknamed the “Steel City.”
Pittsburgh
Founded in 1787, this Philadelphia university was the first historically Black university in the United States
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Despite its name, this popular canned food from Boston is usually made with navy beans and molasses
Boston baked beans
Adopted as an infant, this country singer became famous for songs such as “Breathe” and “This Kiss.”
Faith Hill
In Dungeons & Dragons, this iconic floating monster has one central eye, numerous eyestalks, and an antimagic cone
a beholder
This state capital is the only U.S. city located on an isthmus between two large lakes: Mendota and Monona
Madison, Wisconsin
Opened in 1897, this grand Philadelphia building is topped by a 37-foot bronze statue of Pennsylvania’s founder
Philadelphia City Hall
Also known as garbanzo beans, these legumes are the main ingredient in hummus
chickpeas
his actor, known for playing Henry Hill in Goodfellas, was adopted when he was approximately six months old
Ray Liotta
In hexadecimal notation, this decimal number is represented by the value “2A”—and is also the answer to life, the universe, and everything
42
Originally called Terminus because of its role as a railroad endpoint, this city was later renamed Marthasville before receiving its current name in 1847
Atlanta, Georgia
Before adopting its current name in 1824, this historic Philadelphia street was known as Coates Street
Daily Double
Fairmount Avenue
Native to the Americas, this lima bean species has the scientific name Phaseolus lunatus, referring to this moonlike feature
crescent-shaped seed
Born Ellas Bates, this influential rock-and-roll musician was adopted and raised by his mother’s cousin, whose surname he took
Bo Diddley
This fictional metal, used to construct the hull of the USS Defiant in Star Trek, becomes extremely durable when energized by a high-frequency current
ablative armor