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100

This staple drink, found heavily sweetened across the South, is often referred to as "the table wine of the South"

What is Sweet Tea?

100

This tall leader remains the tallest president in U.S. history at 6'4"

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

In 1607, this Virginia settlement became the first permanent English colony in North America.

What is Jamestown



100

While Florida and California are famous for beaches, this state actually has more coastline than the other 49 states combined.

Who is Alaska?

100

 This city is the southernmost state capital in the United States.

What is Honolulu, Hawaii?

200

Often called a "Philly," this sandwich consists of thinly sliced beef and melted cheese on a long hoagie roll.

What is a Cheesesteak?

200

Known as the "King of Rock and Roll," this influential singer's home, Graceland, remains a major tourist attraction.

Who is Elvis Presley?

200

Although celebrated on July 4th, most of the 56 signers of this founding document didn't actually put pen to paper until August 2, 1776.

 What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This river, which begins in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and flows 2,540 miles, is officially the longest in the United States.

What is the Missouri River?

200

This is the only U.S. state capital composed of three words in its name.

What is Salt Lake City, Utah?

300

In the 1830s, this common red condiment was sold in pill form as a medicine meant to cure indigestion and diarrhea.

What is ketchup? 

300

in 1955, this "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" sparked the Montgomery bus boycott by refusing to give up her seat. 

Who is Rosa Parks?

300

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson authorized this $15 million land deal with France, which nearly doubled the size of the United States.

Answer: What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

This is the only U.S. state that is an archipelago, consisting entirely of islands located in the central Pacific Ocean.

What is Hawaii?

300

With a population of over 1.7 million as of 2026, it is the most populous state capital in the nation.

What is Phoenix, Arizona?

400

Thomas Jefferson is often credited with popularizing this "French" side dish in America, which is now the country's most-consumed vegetable.

French Fries?

400

This singer, known for hits like "Cruel Summer," released the top-selling album of 2024 titled The Tortured Poets Department.

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

This 1863 executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln changed the legal status under federal law of more than 3.5 million enslaved African Americans in the secessionist Confederate states.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

Question: By surface area, this is the largest of the five Great Lakes and the largest freshwater lake in the world.

What is Lake Superior?

400

This city, founded in 1610, is the oldest state capital in the U.S. and sits at an elevation of 7,000 feet.

What is Santa Fe, New Mexico?

500

uth Graves Wakefield is credited with inventing this classic American treat in 1938 at her Toll House Inn in Massachusetts.

Chocolate Chip Cookie?

500

This founding father is the primary author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third U.S. President.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

500

On December 7, 1941—a "date which will live in infamy"—this U.S. naval base in Hawaii was attacked, leading the U.S. to enter World War II.

What is Pearl Harbor?

500

These are the only two U.S. states to share a border with exactly eight other states.

What are Missouri and Tennessee?

500

To visit this state capital, you must arrive by plane or boat, as it is the only one inaccessible by road from the rest of the state.

What is Juneau, Alaska?