Geography
Rock and Roll Legends
U.S. Presidents
Children's Games
Sports
100

This European capital is known as the "City of Light"  

Paris, France

100

Known as the "King of Rock and Roll," this legendary artist popularized the genre in the 1950s.

Elvis Presley

100

This president, the 44th in U.S. history, made history as the first African American to hold the office.

Barack Obama

100

In this classic board game, players navigate through to reach the end, encountering characters like Queen Frostine and Mr. Mint.

Candy Land

100

This legendary basketball player, often considered the greatest of all time, played the majority of his career with the Chicago Bulls and won six NBA championships.

Michael Jordan

200

The longest river in the world, running through Africa.

Nile River

200

This iconic guitarist and songwriter, often called "Slowhand," played with bands like Cream and The Yardbirds.

Eric Clapton

200

The 16th President of the United States, he delivered the Gettysburg Address during the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Created by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen, these colorful interlocking bricks provide endless building possibilities for kids.

LEGO bricks

200

In this sport, players use a mallet to hit a small ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

Golf

300

The Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's most famous coral reefs, is located off the northeast coast of this country.

Australia

300

ead singer of Queen, this flamboyant performer is remembered for hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You."

Freddie Mercury

300

This Founding Father and author of the Declaration of Independence served as the third President of the United States.

Thomas Jefferson

300

In this outdoor game, players take turns tossing bean bags into a hole on an inclined platform. It's a popular activity at picnics and tailgate parties.

Cornhole

300

This sport is played with an oval ball and features positions like quarterback and wide receiver.

American football

400

Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, is part of this mountain range.

Himalayas

400

Often referred to as "The Boss," this American singer-songwriter is known for his E Street Band and hits like "Born in the U.S.A."

Bruce Springsteen

400

This president, often associated with the New Deal, served four terms in office, the only one to do so.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

This classic card game features a player trying to collect sets of four matching cards.  

Go Fish

400

The Tour de France is an annual multi-stage race primarily held in this sport.

Cycling

500

The Grand Canyon, a massive canyon in the United States, is primarily located in this southwestern state.

Arizona

500

This British rock band, fronted by Mick Jagger, is known for classics like "Paint It Black" and "Satisfaction."

The Rolling Stones

500

The 26th President, he was known for his progressive policies and was involved in the construction of the Panama Canal.

Theodore Roosevelt

500

In this game, players use tweezers to carefully remove body parts from a patient without setting off the buzzer. It's a test of skill and precision.

Operation

500

The Summer and Winter Olympic Games are held every four years. In what year did the modern Olympic Games make their debut?

1896

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