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U.S. Geography
Childhood Throwbacks
Name That Hat!
100

This dairy product comes in cheddar, Swiss, and mozzarella varieties.

What is cheese?

100

Woody and Buzz Lightyear are characters in this Pixar film.

What is Toy Story?

100

This is the state shaped like a boot.

What is Louisiana?

100

This red monster lives on Sesame Street and loves to giggle.

Who is Elmo?

100

This Dr. Seuss character wears a red and white striped hat.

What is Cat in the Hat?

200

You’d find this “yellow fruit” in a banana split.

What is a banana?

200

This superhero’s weakness is kryptonite.

Who is Superman?

200

The Grand Canyon is in this state.

What is Arizona?

200

You catch creatures in red and white balls in this video game.

What is Pokémon?

200

Western style wide-brimmed hat on the range.

What is a cowboy hat?

300

This popular summer treat is made from frozen cream and sugar.

What is ice cream?

300

This icy Disney princess sings “Let It Go.”

Who is Elsa?

300

The city that’s home to the Liberty Bell.

What is Philadelphia?

300

This board game sends you down slides or up ladders.

What is Chutes and Ladders?

300

Sherlock Holmes often wore this double-brimmed detective cap.

What is a deerstalker?

400

This fast food mascot wears a red wig and yellow jumpsuit.

Who is Ronald McDonald?

400

The name of the ship in Titanic.

What is the RMS Titanic?

400

This U.S. state is made up of only islands.

What is Hawaii?

400

He’s a friendly ghost.

Who is Casper?

400

This soft, flat-crowned hat is a staple in France.

What is a beret?

500

This is the name for young corn eaten fresh off the cob.

What is sweet corn?

500

He’s known for directing Jaws and Jurassic Park.

Who is Steven Spielberg?

500

This is the northernmost U.S. state.

What is Alaska?

500

The name of Barbie’s boyfriend.

Who is Ken?

500

Abraham Lincoln was famous for this tall, flat-crowned style.

What is a stovepipe hat?

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