Historic Speeches
Evanston & Chicago
Famous Americans
American Literature
Name The State
100

This civil rights leader delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the 1963 March on Washington.  

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

100

This condiment is not allowed on a Chicago-style hot dog.

What is ketchup?

100

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

100

This American novelist wrote “The Great Gatsby,” often called the Great American Novel.

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

100

This state’s official nickname is “The Ocean State,” despite being the smallest in the nation by area.  

What is Rhode Island.


200

On December 8, 1941, this U.S. president declared the previous day “a date which will live in infamy.”  

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

 This Evanston resident, known as the “Angel of the Temperance Movement,” led the national WCTU from her home on Chicago Avenue, helping make Evanston one of the most influential dry communities in the United States.

Who is Frances Willard?

200

Serving from 1913 to 1921, this U.S. president was the first to hold regular press conferences.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

200

The Pioneers, the latest by David McCullough, features the settlers of this American territory just past the Ohio River

What is the Northwest Territory?

200

This state contains the only royal palace on U.S. soil, once home to a reigning monarch before its 1893 overthrow.  

What is Hawaii.

300

In 1863, this two‑minute speech redefined the Civil War as a fight for a “new birth of freedom".

What is the Gettysburg Address?

300

He is the longest tenured Mayor of Chicago.

Who is Richard M. Daley?

He served 22 years – he beat his father Richard J. Daley’s record of 21 years.

300

He founded the first fast food chain -- McDonalds.

Who is Ray Kroch?

300

Baseball writer Tyler Kepner took an in-depth look at 10 types of pitches in a book with this single letter as its title.

What is K?

300

This state’s capital was originally named “Pig’s Eye” after a local tavern owner before being renamed for a saint.  

What is Minnesota. (Capital: Saint Paul.)

400

In 1950, this U.S. senator delivered a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, claiming to have a list of communists in the State Department, igniting a national panic.  

Who is Joseph McCarthy.

400

This Evanston ravine, carved by glacial meltwater, once formed a natural boundary between early settlements and today runs through a namesake park near the lakefront.  

What is the Lighthouse Landing ravine?


400

Before becoming one of America’s most influential singer‑songwriters, this artist worked as a Brill Building songwriter and penned “Up on the Roof” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow.”  

Who is Carole King.

400

Emily Elizabeth and this large colorful canine have many adventures in works by Norman Bridwell.

Who is Clifford?

400

This state is home to the deepest lake in the United States, formed inside the collapsed caldera of an ancient volcano.  

What is Oregon. (Crater Lake.)

500

His 1896 speech electrified the Democratic National Convention with the line “You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold,” reshaping American populist politics.

Who is William Jennings Bryan

500

 Before designing New York’s iconic Flatiron Building, this architect created Chicago’s 1889 Auditorium Building, a structure so acoustically advanced that it was once considered the finest opera house in the world.  

Who is Louis Sullivan?

500

This American painter, famous for his hyper‑realistic regionalist style, created the 1930 work that became one of the most parodied paintings in U.S. history.  

Who is Grant Wood? (Painting: “American Gothic.”)

500

This author destroyed most of her early manuscripts, leaving only one surviving novel, published in 1852, which became the best‑selling American book of the 19th century.  

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?

500

This state contains the only U.S. city built inside a meteor crater, a settlement established in the 19th century on the rim of a 50,000‑year‑old impact site.  

What is Arizona.