Eleanor
American Culture
Idioms
General USA
National Parks
100

What state am I from?

New Jersey

100

In this movie, a young girl from kansas travels to a new land with a yellow brick road and meets on the way: a lion, a tin man and a scarecrow, what is the title?

The Wizard of Oz
100

What does It's a piece of cake mean?

Something is easy

100

What is the Capital of the USA

Washington, DC

100

Why do National Parks exist?

To help preserve nature, so that people can visit beautiful natural landscapes, to help preserve wildlife...

200

How old am I?

23

200

What is a Native American Reservation?

Where many Native Americans live today

200

Don't look a gift horse in the mouth

Be grateful for gifts

200

What are the most watched sports in America

American football

200

Name a USA National Park

Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone

300

What movies am I most excited about seeing this summer?

Spiderman and/or Dune

300

Inuit Native Americans are part of which Native American group:

a. Plains Tribes

b. Arctic Tribes

C. Eastern Woodlands Tribes

D. Southwest Tribes

b. Arctic Tribes

300

It doesn't hold water

It doesn't make sense

300

What is March Madness?

A basketball tournament

300

Why is Death Valley called "Death Valley"?

Beause of the heat

400

What is my favorite sport?

Rock climbing

400

What type of music does Dolly Parton sing?

Country

400

Hit the nail on the end

You got it exactly right

400

Who was the first US president

George Washington

400

Where is Sequoia National Park?

California

500

What is my favorite Dolly Parton Song called?

Working 9-5

500

What is a buzzer beater

A basketball reference, when points are scored exactly as the game is ending

500

Address the elephant in the room

Talk about something awkward

500

What is the biggest US state

Alaska

500

How do you pronounce this word: Yosemite

Yo-sem-it-E