U.S. Cities
U.S. Sports
Scams and Frauds
Famous Buildings & Structures
Types of Donuts
100

Known as the "Big Apple," this city is so famous they named it twice.

What is New York City?

100

This sport’s championship, the Super Bowl, is basically a national holiday in February.

What is American Football?

100

This common scam involves a fake email or text designed to "hook" you into clicking a link and giving away your password.

What is Phishing?

100

This 555-foot tall stone obelisk in D.C. was built to honor the very first U.S. President.

What is the Washington Monument?

100

The "OG" of donuts; it's simple, shiny, and basically melts in your mouth when it's hot.

What is a Glazed Donut?

200

This "Windy City" is famous for its deep-dish pizza and the giant silver "Bean" sculpture.

What is Chicago?

200

Whether you're a Lakers or Clippers fan, this sport is all about high-flying dunks and three-pointers.

What is Basketball?

200

If a "friend" on Instagram asks you to invest $100 to get $1,000 back by recruiting others, you're looking at this illegal "shape."

What is a Pyramid Scheme?

200

This massive copper statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France and holds a torch for liberty.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This donut has no hole; instead, it's stuffed with strawberry or raspberry filling and dusted with powdered sugar.

What is a Jelly-Filled Donut?

300

In 2026, this "Entertainment Capital" is buzzing thanks to the massive, glowing Sphere and the F1 street race.

What is Las Vegas?

300

Since the World Cup is being hosted in the U.S. this year (2026), this sport is officially taking over every TV in Santa Ana.

What is Soccer?

300

This happens when someone creates a fake profile using someone else's photos to trick you into a relationship or send money.

What is Catfishing?

300

Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, this is the most famous house in the country.

What is The White House?

300

This crunchy, ring-shaped donut is usually made with cake batter and has a "cracked" surface that’s perfect for dipping in milk.

What is an Old Fashioned Donut?

400

This city is known for its steep hills, the Golden Gate Bridge, and sourdough bread—don't forget to wear a jacket!

What is San Francisco?

400

Known as "America's Pastime," this sport features the Angels right down the street in Anaheim.

What is Baseball?

400

Named after a 1920s fraudster, this scheme pays early investors using money from newer investors until the whole thing collapses.

What is a Ponzi Scheme?

400

This 630-foot tall stainless steel structure in St. Louis is known as the "Gateway to the West."

What is the Gateway Arch?

400

This almond-flavored, rectangular pastry is named after the foot of a certain forest animal.

What is a Bear Claw?

500

Often called "The Big Easy," this Louisiana city is the birthplace of Jazz and the home of Mardi Gras.

What is New Orleans?

500

This "racket" sport is currently the fastest-growing game in America, looking like a mix of tennis and ping-pong.

What is Pickleball?

500

This high-tech 2026 fraud uses AI to mimic the voice of a family member in distress to trick you into sending money.

What is a Deepfake Scam (or AI Voice Cloning)?

500

This Art Deco skyscraper in NYC was the tallest in the world for 40 years and is famous for its "King Kong" movie cameos.

What is the Empire State Building?

500

Invented in NYC, this trendy 2020s treat is a hybrid—half croissant, half donut.

What is a Cronut?

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