This is the biggest city in Illinois.
Chicago
This state is the only state larger than Texas.
Alaska
This letter is on the Colorado state flag.
C
The United States is made up of this many states.
50
This is America's most popular food, with people eating roughly 350 slices every second.
Pizza
This is the state bird of Illinois.
The Cardinal
Texas was a part of this country before joining the United States.
Mexico
This mountain range runs through Colorado.
The Rocky Mountains
This bird is the national bird of the United States.
Bald Eagle
This movie snack was enjoyed by ancient people in the Americas over 5,000 years ago.
Popcorn
This is the capital city of Illinois.
Springfield
This is the capital city of Texas.
Austin
This is the capital of Colorado.
Denver
The U.S. has 2,747 state parks and this was the first national park in the world.
Yellowstone
This dessert is a classic American symbol.
Apple Pie
Illinois is known as "The Land of Lincoln," as well as this other nickname.
The Prairie State
This is the nickname of Texas.
The Lone Star State
Colorado became a state 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, making this the nickname of Colorado.
The Centennial State
This river is the longest in the U.S.
Mississippi River
This state is the leading producer of oranges in the U.S.
Florida
This giant bean shaped sculpture is found in Chicago's Millennium Park.
Cloud Gate
This is the official state dance of Texas.
Square dance
There are two herds of this animal that live on reserves near that capital city.
Bison
The first person to live in the White House was not George Washington, but this second president.
John Adams
This U.S. president was known to some as the "Jelly Bean Man," because of his love of them. 3.5 tons of jelly beans were brought to the White House for his 1981 presidential celebrations.
Ronald Reagan