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100

This waterfall is located on the border between the United States and Canada.

What is Niagara Falls?

100

That Statue of Liberty was a gift from this country.

What is France?

100

When you walk around a store looking at items but not necessarily buying anything you are doing this?

What is browsing/to browse?

100

This musical artist performed at the 1993 Super Bowl in Los Angeles.

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

This city hosts America's biggest New Year's Eve ball drop.

What is New York City?

200

This mountain range stretches across the western United States spanning Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico.

What are the Rocky Mountains?

200

This state is home to the world's largest ball of twine.

What is Kansas?

200

When you change your route and take a longer or different road during a trip, you are doing this?

What is taking a detour?

200

Americans consume 7% (1.47 billion) of the yearly sales of this food each Super Bowl Sunday.

What are chicken wings?

200

This city is home to a fake Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Pyramids of Egypt, Little Venice and more.

What is Las Vegas?

300

This canyon was formed by the Colorado River and is the largest in the United States.

What is the Grand Canyon?

300

Name at least TWO of the four U.S. presidents whose face is carved on Mount Rushmore.

Who are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln?

300

This word describes the atmosphere or feeling of a place, like a cozy restaurant or a romantic café.

What is ambiance/vibe?

300

This is the day that Thanksgiving is celebrated each year. (Month, Week #, day of the week)

What is the Fourth Thursday of November?

300

This city is famous for jazz and Mardi Gras.

What is New Orleans?

400

This mountain range runs along the eastern United States and is one of the oldest ranges in the country.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

400

The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco was originally supposed to be painted in these two colors.

What are black and yellow?

400

This noun describes an ancient object found in a museum that has historical importance.

What is an artifact?

400

This is the name of the circular balls you hang up on your tree.

What are ornaments?

400

This city is known for deep-dish pizza and is near Lake Michigan.

What is Chicago?

500

This large freshwater wetland ecosystem in southern Florida is often called a “river of grass.”

What are The Everglades?

500

Name the cities where both Disneyland and Disney World are located.

What is...

Disneyland: Anaheim (Los Angeles), California

Disney World: Orlando, Florida

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500

This adjective describes a place that is very busy, full of people, and noisy.

What is bustling?

500

This is the name of the day before Thanksgiving where people have a bit too much to drink.

What is Blackout Wednesday?

500

This American city is the home of the World War I museum.

What is Kansas City?

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