San Diego of the Midwest
Maligned Women of the 90s
The Great Outdoors
Hometowns
American Politics
100

This integral river to the great United States waterway flows just south of downtown.

The Ohio River

100

Name this famous Princess of Wales, known for her iconic outfits and groundbreaking activism.

Princess Diana

100

The tallest mountain on Earth, Mt Everest, resides in this mountain range.

The Himalayas

100

Sean "Danger" Johnson, was born in this city by the beach on March 10, 1999.

Destin, Florida

100

What amendment granted women in the US the right to vote?

The 19th amendment

200

This 13 term Republican congressman allegedly shared a spicy moment with a certain Mohan.

Steve Chabot

200

The first Miss America competition was held in 1921. In 1984, this contestant became the first black woman to become Miss America.

Vanessa Williams

200

This trail stretching from Mexico to Canada, commonly takes 3-6 months to complete. 

The Pacific Crest Trail

200

What Alaskan city was Marlee born in?

Palmer, Alaska

200

The 2000 US presidential election was officially decided by a controversial Supreme Court decision following the recount of votes in this state.

Florida

300

The Ohio River famously froze over to the point that cars were able to drive across it in this decade.

The 1970s

300

In 1991, Tonya Harding became the first American ice skater to land this trick in competition.

The Triple Axle.

300

This Canadian province is the namesake for a breed of dog that was once commonly used as rescue animal for saving drowning sailors.

Newfoundland
300
Residents of Olympia, Wa are often heard exclaiming, "The Mountain is out," when this 14,411 ft iconic mountain is in view.

Mt. Rainier

300

This President, known for his humble beginnings, was the first president to put solar panels on the White House.

Jimmy Carter
400

This famous bootlegger from Cincinnati was the inspiration for the novel, "The Great Gatsby"

George Remus

400

This iconic French Queen's tiara, containing a ruby, a sapphire, an emerald and a diamond, is permanently held at the Louvre in Paris, France.

Marie Antoinette (Died 1793)

400

The United States is known for having some of the most well preserved National Parks in the world. How many National Parks are there in the US?

63

400

This tribe, named after Thomas Worthington's estate, is known for building large earthen structures all along the Ohio River Valley. The tallest in Ohio is located a few miles down the road from Sean's hometown.

The Adena / The Hopewell

400

Name the first 4 presidents of the United States in order.

George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison

500

This television show that spanned from 1978-1982, follows a Cincinnati radio station full of oddball characters.

WKRP Cincinnati

500
How many blowies did Monica Lewinsky give to former President Bill Clinton in the White House.

8

500

Residing in Oregon, this organism is the largest organism living on Earth.

The Humungous Fungus

500

This beer from one host's hometown, had the famous slogan, "It's the water."

Olympia Beer

500

Who was the first female US Supreme Court justice?

Sonia Sotomayor