Tom Petty
Grandmas
National Parks
Flowers
Libraries
100

This band, led by Tom Petty, is famous for hits like "Free Fallin" and "American Girl"

Who are Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers?

100

This American grandmother, often seen as the “First Lady of Television,” was the beloved matriarch of the “Golden Girls,” playing Rose Nylund.

Who is Betty White?

100

This national park, established in 1872, was the first national park in the world and is famous for its geothermal features, including the Old Faithful geyser

What is Yellowstone National Park?
100

This bright yellow flower is often associated with the arrival of spring and is commonly seen in gardens during Easter time.

What is a daffodil?

100

This large library, located in Washington, D.C., is the oldest federal cultural institution in the U.S.

What is the Library of Congress?

200

Tom Petty's 1989 album features the song "I Won't Back Down" and includes contributions from musicians such as Jeff Lynne and George Harrison

What is Full Moon Fever?

200

This grandmother, known for her empowering work with children’s literacy, is the author of the Little House on the Prairie series, which chronicles her pioneer life.

Who is Laura Ingalls Wilder?

200

This Park in Arizona is known for its immense, colorful landscape, drawing millions of visitors each year to its vast, ancient chasm. 

What is Grand Canyon National Park?

200

This flower, known for its sweet scent, is the symbol of love and is often given on Valentine’s Day.

What is a rose?

200

This library, located in Egypt, was one of the most famous libraries of the ancient world, known for its vast collection of manuscripts and scrolls.

What is the Library of Alexandria?

300

In 1996, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released an album that features songs like "Mary Jane's Last Dance" and "Honey Bee". This album was their first release after their long hiatus following the success of their previous records.

What is Wilderflowers?

300

This long-reigning British monarch, who ascended the throne in 1952, became the longest-reigning queen in British history and was known for her dedication to public service.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

300

Found in Alaska, this expansive wilderness is home to the continent's highest peak and is famous for its remote, rugged terrain. 

What is Denali National Park?

300

This flower, with petals that resemble the rays of the sun, is often associated with warmth and is the state flower of Kansas.

What is a sunflower?

300

This system, developed by Charles Ammi Cutter in the late 19th century, is used to classify and organize books in libraries, especially in the United States, and is known for its "Author, Title, and Subject" approach.

What is the Cutter Classification System?

400

Tom Petty was born in this Florida city, which is also known for being the hometown of other rock legends like The Allman Brothers Band.

What is Gainesville?

400

This famous writer and activist, best known for her work in the civil rights movement, became a grandmother in her later years and wrote “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”

Who is Maya Angelou?

400

This Utah park is known for its striking rock formations, including natural stone bridges and towering spires, shaped by millions of years of erosion.

What is Arches National Park?

400

Native to South Africa, this flower blooms in a wide range of colors and is commonly seen in bouquets, especially in tropical arrangements.

What is gerbera daisy?

400

The first name of this 19th century librarian and educator, often called the "father of modern librarianship"

What is Melvil?

500

In 1991, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released a critically acclaimed album that was produced by this famous producer, who also worked with artists like Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond. The album features the hit "Learning to Fly."

Who is Rick Rubin?

500

This American grandmother is best remembered for her role in the "Women’s Rights Movement," particularly in her later years, when she became a strong advocate for women's health care.

Who is Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses)?

500

This remote national park in the U.S. Virgin Islands is known for its lush rainforests, coral reefs, and the historical ruins of sugar plantations.

What is Virgin Islands National Park?

500

This flowering plant, known for its striking, trumpet-shaped blossoms, is often found in temperate and subtropical regions, and is the symbol of the island of Hawaii.

What is hibiscus?

500

This 2001 library science book by American scholar Michael W. K. Davis focuses on the impact of digital technologies on traditional library services and the changing role of libraries in the 21st century.

What is "The Library in the Digital Age"?

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