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Mr. President
100

The USA touches these two oceans

Pacific and Atlantic

100

These two baseball teams play in new York

Yankees and Mets

100

Califonia

Sacramento

100

In New Hampshire it's illegal to collect this from public beaches at night

Sea Weed

100

This president measured in at 6 feet, 4 inches (1.9 meters), making him the tallest U.S. president.

Abraham Lincoln

200

What river flows through the Grand Canyon

The Colorado

200

Tom Brady was the QB for this team before the Bucaneers

Patriots

200

New York

Albany

200

In Oklahoma it's illegal to wear these to bed

boots

200

This 18th president of the United States was given a $20 speeding ticket for riding his horse and buggy too fast down a street in Washington, D.C.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

What is the deepest lake in the United States?

Crater Lake in Oregon

300

"The Great One", scored 894 goals in 1,487 games during his 20-year NHL career

Wayne Gretzky

300

Washington

Olympia

300

In Alaska it's illegal to do this in someone's ear while they are moose hunting

whisper

300

The only president who studied to become a medical doctor

William Henry Harrison

400

What is the name of Colorado’s mountain range?

The Rocky Mountains

400

He was the first athlete to sign a major shoe deal with Nike

Michael Jordan

400

louisiana

Baton Rouge

400

In Alabama it's illegal to wear this in church that causes laughter

a fake mustache

400

He doesnt only blow the saxaphone

Bill Clinton

500

Name the U.S State nicknamed as “The Land of 10,000 Lakes.”

Minnesota

500

In 1935 He broke three world records and tied another in 45 minutes. Owens broke the world records for the 220-yard dash, the 220-yard low hurdles, and the running broad jump, and equaled the world record for the 100-yard dash.

Jesse Owens

500

michigan

Lansing

500

In Louisiana it's illegal to tie an this to a fire hydrant

alligator

500

Thes two presidents died within hours of each other on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1826

John Adams (#2) and Thomas Jefferson