American Presidents
American States
Red, White & Blue Foods
U.S. National Holidays
BBQ Foods
100

He was the tallest U.S. President at 6ft 4in

Abraham Lincoln

100

This U.S. state hosts the Statue of Liberty and is nicknamed the Empire State.

New York

100

This red fruit can be seeded or seedless and is a popular summertime treat.

Watermelon

100

This U.S. holiday celebrates our independence from England and usually involves celebrating with fireworks.

4th of July or Independence Day

100

This popular BBQ food is made from ground meat and formed into round patties. It is commonly topped with condiments and vegetables between two bread buns.

Hamburger

200

The faces of U.S. Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt are carved into what South Dakota monument?

Mount Rushmore

200

This U.S. state has the Golden Gate Bridge and Disneyland.

California

200

This white food is a popular dipping for vegetables, pizza and french fries.

Ranch dressing or dip

200
This U.S. holiday celebrates our gratitude and began with the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians feasting together. It is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November.

Thanksgiving

200

This BBQ food is made from ground up chicken, beef or pork and formed into a long shape that is put between a bread bun and topped with condiments.

Hot Dog

300

Which founding father and U.S. President wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence? 

Thomas Jefferson
300

This U.S. state's state animal is the grizzly bear and it's capital is Helena.

Montana

300

This blue food can be eaten fresh off the bushes they are grown on or are popularly used in baked goods.

Blueberries

300

This U.S. holiday is celebrated near George Washington's birthday on the 3rd Monday of February.

President's Day

300

This BBQ side dish is made with cooked elbow pasta mixed with cheese and baked in the oven. A boxed version can be made on the stove.

Macaroni and Cheese

400

Who is the only U.S. president to have a state named for him?

George Washington

400

This U.S. state is where the Battle of the Alamo happened and contains the Rio Grande River.

Texas

400

This food is popularly eaten at Grandma and Grandpa's house and contains red, white and blue foods all rolled together into a dessert.

Angel food cake fruit roll

400

This U.S. holiday celebrates the memory of the man who peacefully fought for the equal rights of all men and women during the civil rights movement. It is celebrated on his birthday, January 3rd. 

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

400

This popular sauce is made with vinegar or tomato paste, sugar, spices and liquid smoke flavoring. 

BBQ Sauce

500

Which U.S. president was previously a famous actor before taking office?

Ronald Reagan

500

In this U.S. state, the sun does not set for at all for over two months and it's most famous export is gold.

Alaska

500
This red food is actually a vegetable with poisonous leaves. The "fruit" part is used in baked goods and jams.

Rhubarb

500

This U.S. holiday is celebrated on the last Monday of May and honors the men and women who sacrificed their lives while serving in the military.

Memorial Day

500

This BBQ side dish is made with cooked potatoes, celery, pickles and a sauce made from mayonnaise, mustard and vinegar.

Potato Salad