My Kind of Town
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Kansas City... Missouri?
100

The song "My Kind of Town" describes Chicago in its 20th Century heyday but it was performed by this famous New Yorker. 

Frank Sinatra

100

This popular TV show about a loving family living in a rural country town swept the Emmys in 2020. 

Schitts Creek

100

In this National Park, you'll find the deepest lake in the United States.

Crater Lake National Park

100

In 1904 this now small metropolis was host to the first Summer Olympics in the United States. 

Saint Louis

200

This famous Chicago sports franchise hasn't won a Championship or Division title since 1998. 

Chicago Bulls

200

In the Disney+ Series, "The Mandolorian" this is the real name of the character popularly referred to as "Baby Yoda"

Grogu

200

This is the only State without a National Park or a National Monument.

Delaware

200

This well known "river" near New York City isn't really a river at all - it's a tidal strait. 

East River

300

Chicago derives its name from the Algonquin word for the wild version of this common root vegetable

Onion

300

This famous screenwriter has a style often characterized by overlapping dialogue and "walk and talk" sequences.

Aaron Sorkin

300

Founded in 1946, this Federal Agency controls the largest amount of Federal Land by acreage.

Bureau of Land Management

300

Perhaps the most important airport in the United States - this airport is only a two hour flight away for nearly 80% of Americans. 

Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta

400

The East-West running streets on the South Side of Chicago are generally numbered sequentially, with the numbers increasing the further away you are from the Loop. What is the southernmost numbered street in Chicago?

138th Street

400

You may know him as the infamous Tiger King, but his actual name is a bit more complicated. 

Joseph Allen Maldondao-Passage

400

In what US Territory will you find the southern most point of all US land?

American Samoa

400

This is the only State or Provience in North America that is considered to be Triply Landlocked

Nebraska