"American" Trivia
The cheese that is the base for American cheese.
What is cheddar?
The author of "It", "Carrie", "Pet Sematary", "Misery"
Who is Stephen King?
"Hound Dog"
Elvis Presley
What is the only state that borders one state?
Maine! (of course)
What edible sea creature is celebrated at an annual festival in Rockland, Maine?
Lobsters!
The city that is home to American University.
What is Washington D.C.?
Author of "Charlotte's Web", "Stuart Little", "Here is New York"
Who is E.B. White?
"California Girls"
The Beach Boys
Haling from Massachussetts, this is the only Catholic president?
John F. Kennedy
Bangor has a thirty-one-statue of what legendary lumberjack?
Paul Bunyun
The midwestern state that is known as the "Crossroads of America".
What is Indiana?
The author of "Poor Richard's Almanac", "Autobiography", "The Way to Wealth"....Hint: He is on the $100 bill
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
"White Christmas"
Bing Crosby
What's the only state with an area of less than two thousand square miles?
Rhode Island
Maine's northernmost city is named for what hoofed animal of cold areas?
Caribou
The flower that is known as the "American Beauty"
What is a rose?
Author of "Charlotte's Web", "Stuart Little", "Here is New York"
Who is E.B. White?
"Dream On"
What is the only state named for another country?
New Mexico
How many islands comprise the "Calendar Islands" in Maine?
365 (supposedly...)
The Italian explorer that America is named for.
Who is Amerigo Vespucci?
Author of "Little House on the Prairie"
Who is Laura Ingalls Wilder?
"Me and Bobby McGee"
Janis Joplin
What state has a capital with a one syllable name?
(Bonus: What is the name of the capital?)
South Dakota (Do you know the name of the capital?)
What Viking explorer is thought to have landed on Monhegan Island around the year 1000?
Leif Eriksson (son of Erik the Red)