State Smarts
Wild & Wonderful: Animal Facts
Snackable Food Facts
Say What!? (Workplace Sayings)
Holiday Facts
100

This state’s official fossil is the stegosaurus, chosen partly because its bones were first discovered in this state.

What is Colorado

100

This mammal is the only one capable of true flight.

What is a bat?

100

This fruit floats in water because 25% of its volume is air.

What is an apple?

100

This phrase means “Let’s not overcomplicate things”—especially when someone’s trying to solve everything at once.

What is “Don’t boil the ocean”?

100

This holiday is the busiest day of the year for plumbers, thanks to all the cooking and cleanup.

What is Thanksgiving?

200

This state banned hunting camels in 1951—even though it once hosted a U.S. Army camel corps in the 1800s.

What is Arizona

200

This sea creature has three hearts and blue blood.

What is an octopus?

200

This popular condiment was once sold as medicine in the 1830s.

What is ketchup?

200

This saying describes a situation where a team is figuring things out while already in motion.

What is “Building the plane while flying it”?

200

This holiday has a tradition in Japan where families eat KFC for dinner.

What is Christmas?

300

This state has a town named “Boring,” which is officially paired with a town called “Dull” in Scotland for tourism.

What is Oregon

300

This bird can mimic human speech better than most parrots, despite its crow-like appearance.

What is a Raven?

300

This food item is technically a berry, while its namesake cousin is not.

What is a banana? (Fun twist: strawberries aren’t true berries, but bananas are.) 

300

This phrase is used when someone wants to pause a topic and revisit it later.

What is “Put a pin in it”?

300

This holiday’s name comes from an old English word meaning “to watch” or “to keep vigil.”

What is Halloween? (From “All Hallows’ Eve”) 

400

This state has more shoreline than the entire U.S. Atlantic coast, thanks to its thousands of lakes.

What is Michigan

400

This animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans that they’ve confused crime scene investigators.

What is a koala?

400

This nut isn’t actually a nut—it’s a legume.

What is a peanut?

400

This expression means someone is overwhelmed by too much information at once.

What is “Drinking from the firehose”?

400

In this country, people celebrate New Year’s by jumping off chairs at midnight.

What is Denmark?

500

This state is home to the only U.S. city that’s also the name of a punctuation mark.

What is Comma, North Carolina

500

This amphibian can survive being frozen solid and thawed—making it one of the most resilient creatures on Earth.

What is a wood frog?

500

This food was the first ever microwaved item, accidentally popped during radar experiments.

What is popcorn?

500

This phrase is used when a team decides to take a detailed discussion out of a larger meeting.

What is “Let’s take this offline”?

500

This classic Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving in 1857.

What is “Jingle Bells”?

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