Around the USA
Collegiate Sports Nicknames
World Leaders
"F" Words
Continents by Volcano
100

It is the one-word title of Wyoming's state song

Wyoming

100

University of Oklahoma

Sooners

100

Yugoslavia:
1945-1980

Marshal Tito 

100

From the French for "promise" or "trust", it's one's bride-to-be

Fiancee 

100

Mount Cameroon


Africa 

200

This Calif. city's Transamerica Pyramid stands on the site of the Exchange Saloon where Mark Twain once imbibed

San Francisco 

200

Texas A&M

Aggies 

200

India:
1947-1964

Jawaharlal Nehru

200

Derived from Japanese, it's a cotton-filled mattress used on the floor or on a frame; it also makes a nice sofa

Futon 

200

Erebus 

Antarctica 

300

When it's October, it's time for the World Dairy Expo in this state capital

Madison, Wisconsin 

300

Georgia Tech


Yellow Jackets/Ramblin' Wreck/Engineers 

300

Egypt:
1970-1981

Anwar Sadat 

300

In 1957 Strom Thurmond engaged in one for 24 hours & 18 minutes, speaking against a civil rights bill

Filibuster 

300

Cotopaxi

South America (in Ecuador) 

400

Confusingly, this state has a Charles Town & a Charleston (Charleston is the state capital)

West Virginia 

400

Florida State

Seminoles 

400

West Germany:
1949-1963

Konrad Adenauer 

400

It's the body of an airplane minus the wings, the tail & the engines

Fuselage 

400

Santorini

Europe (Greece)

500

This Alabama city is nicknamed the "Football Capital of the South"

Birmingham 

500

Michigan State

Spartans 

500

Zaire:
1965-1997

Mobutu Sese Seko

500

It's the proper term for a tightrope walker in a circus

Funambulist 

500

Redoubt

North America (in Alaska)