History
Literature
Art
Music
Food
100

The country that the colonies fought for independence.

Great Britain/England/UK

100

American author, Theodor Seuss Geisel hit children's book of a pet with an eccentric cap. 

Cat in the Hat. 

100

This famous artwork depicts a then General George Washington bravely leading a group of men across a body of water. 

"Crossing of the Delaware"

100

The name of the United States national anthem

Star Spangled Banner

100

"As American as '______' Pie"

Apple

200

Brewed drink famously thrown in Boston Harbor to symbolize the anti tax movement.

Tea

200

This novel centered in the 1920's features a corrupt young New Yorker who comes into money all in pursuit of the American Dream and his paramour, Daisy Buchanan. 

The Great Gatsby.

200

Located in Philadelphia, this bronze sculpture has become symbolic for it's distinct chip. 

The Liberty Bell

200

Bruce Springsteen famously sung this protest song as a critique of the contemporary traditional war values that ran through post-Vietnam America.

"Born in the USA"

200

150 million of these are eaten every year on the fourth of July.

Hotdogs

300

Seamstress that created the first version of the American flag.

Betsy Ross

300

A story of race relations in 1950's America told through the lens of the women that helped cook, clean, and raise white families. 

The Help 

300

A stoic couple stands in front of a farm scene with a pitchfork in hand. 

American Gothic by Grant Wood

300

This artists rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner at the 1991 Super Bowl became so prolific, it is often rendered as a perfect performance.

Whitney Houston

300

During the pop art movement, Andy Warhol famously made prints and paintings of this American canned good.

Campbell's Soup
400

American President and Illinois resident, Abraham Lincoln, famously gave this speech which is marked as a key turning point for the Civil War.

Gettysburg Adress

400

The Crucible takes place during this time in the puritanical American colonies, where teenage girls determine the fate of the women around them.  

The Salem Witch Trials.

400

'Migrant Mother' is a black and white photograph of a mother and son which became symbolic for this era of economic uncertainty in America. 

The Great Depression. 

400

Grammy Award winner and former Disney star, Miley Cyrus, penned this patriotic celebration song. 

"Party in the U.S.A"

400

This American chain restaurant holds it's "Hamburger University" in Chicago, Illinois.

McDonalds

500

You may know this Caribbean born for their instrumentation in leading as the nation's first Secretary Treasury, or you may know him for his Tony award winning musical.

Alexander Hamilton

500

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- took the one less traveled by."

'The Road Not Taken' Robert Frost

500

American Artist known for her desert landscapes of New Mexico and over focused flora. Married to notable photographer, Alfred Siegletz. 

Georgia O'Keefe

500

Don McClean's "American Pie" references the 'Day that Music Died' as a tribute to which three famous American artists.

Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson "The Big Bopper."

500

This popular American drink created in Atlanta, Georgia was once used a patent medicine. 

Coca-Cola