U.S. Presidents
U.S. Geography
U.S. Capitals
World Geography
World Capitals
100
If this day falls on Super Bowl Sunday, it is officially moved to either the next or the previous day
What is Inauguration Day?
100
This structure spans the Colorado River on the Nevada-Arizona border
What is the Hoover Dam?
100
The city located in the District of Columbia was named for this man
Who is George Washington?
100
This tiny southern European country is approzimately 300 times smaller in area than Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
What is Vatican City?
100
The Good Ol' U.S. of A.
What is Washington?
200
He was the first black man to become president
Who is Barack Obama?
200
The Hawaiian Islands once shared a name with this food
What is a sandwich?
200
This state's capital was the site of the "massacre" that bears this city's name
What is Boston, Massachusetts?
200
Christopher Columbus, believing he had reached India, actually landed on this Bahamanian island that he named "The Savior Saint"
What is San Salvador?
200
Turkey, hold the gravy
What is Ankara?
300
He was president during the 1912 sinking of Titanic
Who is William Howard Taft?
300
H.O.M.E.S.
What is the acronym for the five Great Lakes?
300
Nebraska's capital is named for Abraham
What is Lincoln?
300
This country contains over one sixth of the entire world population
What is China?
300
Ouch! This Swiss capital is a homonym for an injury sustained from overexposure to heat
What is Bern?
400
Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy
Who are the assassinated presidents?
400
These incredible fertile farmlands stretch from southern Canada all the way to central Texas
What are the Great Plains?
400
The capital of Utah and the destination of many exiled Mormons in the 1840s
What is Salt Lake City?
400
This long and narrow North American peninsula means "Lower California"
What is Baja California?
400
Bolivia's judicial capital is this
What is Sucre?
500
This 19th century president died just six months after leaving office in 1849
Who is James K. Polk?
500
This natural opening in the Appalachian Mountains was created by a meteor strike millions of years ago and helped pioneers expand westward
What is the Cumberland Gap?
500
This North Carolinean capital was named after one of the first English explorers of that area
What is Raleigh?
500
This high-elevation lake with a funny sounding name is cut in two by Bolivia and Peru
What is Lake Titicaca?
500
This Liberian capital was named after an early 19th century U.S. president
What is Monrovia (James Monroe)?
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