US States Captial
World History
Geography
Christmas Carol
Riddles
100

What's the captial of Texas?

Austin

100

The Cold War was between the United States and what other world power?

Soviet Union

100

What is the name of the smallest US state?

Rhode Island

100

In the carol, “Jingle Bells,” what kind of a sleigh is mentioned?

A One-Horse Open Sleigh

100

What kind of room has no walls or corners?

A Mushroom

200

What's the captial of Oregon?

Salem

200

Which war interrupted construction of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.?

The Civil War

200

 What present-day Italian city does Mt. Vesuvius overlook?

Naples

200

In the carol, “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas”, what is the prettiest sight to see?

The Holly That Will Be On Your Front Door

200

Until I am measured, I am not known. Yet how you miss me, when I have flown. What am I?

Time

300

What's the capital of Florida?

Tallahassee

300

Who was the first female prime minister of Britain?

Margaret Thatcher

300

What country is bordered by Pakistan to the south and Iran to the west?

Afghanistan

300

Which is the most famous Christmas ballet of all time?

The Nutcracker

300

What breaks yet never falls, and what falls yet never breaks?

Day and Night

400

What's the captial of Hawai'i?

Honolulu

400

Eva Peron was the first lady of what country?

Argentina

400

The Beatles recorded at which famous studio in London?

Abbey Road

400

Silent night, holy night, All is calm, all is ___.

Bright

400

I turn once, what is out will not get in. I turn again, what is in will not get out. What am I?

A Key

500

What's the capital of Louisiana?

Baton Rouge

500

"An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth" is a well-known phrase from what collection of 282 laws?

The Code of Hammurabi

500

After the Nile and Amazon, what is the third longest river in the world?

Yangtze River

500

In ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’, how many swans are swimming?

Seven

500

When I’m used, I’m useless. Once offered, soon rejected. In desperation, I’m often expressed. What am I?

An Excuse

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