It’s a Small World
Getting from Here to There
The Cat's Meow
October Happenings
U.S. UNESCO World Heritage Sites
200

The name for each little corn segment.

Kernel


200

This red wagon brand is the standard for kids.

Radio Flyer


200

This animated orange feline loves lasagna and hates Mondays.

Garfield


200

Every kid’s favorite fall holiday falls on this date.

October 31 (Halloween!)


200

This was given as a gift of liberty to the United States from France.

Statue of Liberty


400

A beach’s tiny grains.

Sand


400

A vehicle that “drinks” a lot of gas is often called this.

Gas Guzzler


400

This cat from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is known for its mischievous grin.

The Cheshire Cat 

400

On October 17, 1973, this organization enacted an oil embargo.

OPEC


400

This national park spans Tennessee and North Carolina.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park


600

Tiny, bright red insects that leave red, inflamed areas around the bite.

Chiggers


600

This lightweight boat was originally used for hunting, is human-powered by a single, double-ended paddle, and is used for sport or leisure.

Kayak


600

This kind of big cat is the fastest land animal on Earth.

Cheetah


600

Born October 1, 1924, this former U.S. president was a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia.

Jimmy Carter


600

This national park in Arizona is known for its monumental depths and its towering, multicolored topography.

Grand Canyon National Park


800

One-billionth of a second.

Nanosecond

800

The presidential state car goes by this nickname.

The Beast (It is also called Cadillac One)


800

This scientific name refers to the domestic cat species

Felis catus


800

On October 1, 1908, the first production model of this game-changing car rolled off Henry Ford’s assembly line.

The Model T


800

Monticello and an academic village were designed by this former president.

Thomas Jefferson


1000

The ant known to deliver the worst sting.

Bullet Ant


1000

This popular political term for the northeast corridor of the country gets its name from the Amtrak train that services the route, from Washington, D.C., through New York City to Boston.

Acela Corridor


1000

This American short story by Edgar Allan Poe features a dark feline and a guilty conscience.

The Black Cat


1000

October’s full moon is commonly known by this name.

Hunter's Moon


1000

In the 18th century, Franciscan missionaries built a complex of frontier missions in this Texas city.

San Antonio