Capitals
Landmarks
Root Vegetables
Catchphrases
People who changed the world
Planet Earth
Health
100

What is the Capital of Rhode Island?

Providence

100

The Eiffel Tower can be found in which European capital city?

Paris

100

These root vegetables are often confused with yams.

Sweet Potatoes 

100

You’re watching this game show if you hear “Come on down!”

The Price is Right

100

From his first No. 1 hit, “Heartbreak Hotel,” he changed the course of musical history by introducing rock ’n’ roll.

Elvis

100

It usually takes roughly this number of days for Earth to revolve around the sun.

365

100

Calcium helps keep these strong.

Bones

200

What is the capital of New Jersey?

Trenton

200

In which state would you find Mount Rushmore?

South Dakota

200

This bright orange root vegetable is said to be good for the eyes

Carrot

200

“There’s no place like home” comes from this classic film.

The Wizard of Oz

200

She was the People’s Princess.

Princess Diana

200

This piece of a glacier was responsible for the sinking of the Titanic

Iceberg

200

To prevent the spread of germs, we are advised to do this with our hands often.

Wash them
300

What is the Capital of Alaska?

Juneau

300

The Statue of Liberty was a gift to America from which country?

France

300

These starchy root vegetables can be fried, boiled, roasted, baked, and mashed.

Potatoes

300

In Casablanca, this actor says, “Here’s looking at you, kid.”

Humphrey Bogart - Rick Blaine

300

He was a most visible pope and rode around in his Popemobile

John Paul II

300

Once a popular honeymoon destination, this is the name of a group of large waterfalls located on the border between New York State and Ontario, Canada.

Niagara Falls

300

Exercises that raise the heart rate are known as this type of exercise.

Cardio or aerobic 

400
What is the capital of Idado?

Boise

400

What famous landmark has a length of approximately 21,000km and meets the Bohai Sea at the Shanhai Pass?

Great Wall of China

400

Vidalia is one of the sweetest and mildest varieties of this root vegetable.

Onion

400

This U.S. agency dreads hearing the words “Houston, we have a problem.”

NASA

400

After working for the Office of Strategic Services, she took up cooking and was one of the first celebrity chefs on TV.

Julia Child

400

This type of thick, fluffy cloud looks like cotton candy

Cumulus 

400

Plaque, the film on teeth, can harden into this.

Tartar or calculus 

500

What is the capital of South Dakota?

Pierre

500

Name the mausoleum in Agra that is one of the most famous landmarks in India.

Taj Mahal

500

This licorice-tasting root vegetable is topped with dill-like fronds.

Fennel

500

This actor says, “Go ahead, make my day!”

Clint Eastwood

500

As the first American woman astronaut, she opened the door to space for women.

Sally Ride

500

You might remember this form of acidic precipitation was a big concern in the 1960s and 1970s.

Acid Rain

500

This is the chemical name for salt

Sodium Chloride 

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