Riddles & Brain Teasers
In the Kitchen
Historical Landmarks
Ads & Slogans
American Inventions
200

I have keys, but I don't open locks. 

What is a piano?

200

This tool with interlocking blades, is often used to open sealed metal cans.

What is a can opener?

200

This landmark is the universal symbol of hope and freedom that was a gift to the U.S.A. from France.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200
This products slogan was "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is."

What is Alka-seltzer?

200

This product first became public the American in December of 1953. Costing anywhere between $1,175-$13,000. It offered new fun entertainment to Americans across the nation.

What is a color tv?

400

I travel the world, but I stay in one corner. 

What is a stamp?

400

This dark viscous liquid is a classic ingredient used to flavor baked beans and BBQ sauces. 

Whatis molasses?

400

This landmark honors the December 7th 1941 attack, allowing vistors to view the remains of the USS Arizona submerged below the memorial.

What is Pearl Harbor National Memorial?

400

This cereal is known for the friendly tiger who says "They're Gr-r-reat!"

What are frosted flakes?

400

This product offically launched in 1958 and allowed users to carry a revolving balance from month to month without having to visit the bank.

What is a credit card?

600

I belong to you but am used by others.

What is my name?

600

This shallow, wide bowl is filled wth small holes and is used to drain pasta or wash berries.

What is a colander?

600

This landmark located in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, was first built in 1936 and stand 726 feet high and 1,244 feet long. It is 

What is the Hoover Dam?

600

This candy is known for melting in your mouth, not in your hands.

What are M&M's?

600

This product was released in 1967 and allowed consumers to capture moments in real time on a reel to reel film.

What is a portable video tape recorder?

800

I am tall when young, and shrink with age.

What is a candle?

800

This hand held tool is used to remove the outer skins of certain fruits or vegetables.

What is a peeler?

800

This landmark was established in 1872 and became the first national park in the world. With over 2.2 million acres, it spans between three states: Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. 

What is Yellowstone National Park?

800

This fast food place is known for telling their customers to "have it your way."


What is Buger King?

800

This doll was debuted in 1959. Showing girls all around the national (and world) that they can be anything from a teach, to a pilot, to a doctor. 

What is Barbie?

1000

When you buy me I am intact, you don't want to buy me broken, but in order to use me you have to break me. 

What is an egg?

1000

This classic heavy pot has a tight fitting lid and is perfect for slow cooking roasts/stews and making bread.

What is a Dutch Oven?

1000

This landmark was home to notorious inmates such as Al Capone and Rober Stroud. 

What is Alcatraz?

1000

This company used the slogan "Nothing says lovin' like somethin' in the Oven" to sell their variety of baking products. 

What is Pillsbury?

1000

This invention originates from ARPANET that quickly became the central nervous system of the modern global economy, erasing geographical limits. 

What is the internet?

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