American sports or athletes
American geography
Statues in America
American Celebrities
American food
100

This NBA player, nicknamed “King James,” has won championships with three different teams.

LeBron

100

This is the largest U.S. state by land area.

Alaska

100

Gifted by France, this statue stands in New York Harbor.

Statue of Liberty

100

This pop star is known as the “Queen of Pop.”

Madonna

100

This fast-food chain is famous for its Big Mac.

McDonald’s

200

This NFL team, based in Wisconsin, is the only publicly owned franchise in the league. 

Packers

200

This river forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico.

Rio Grande

200

This South Dakota monument features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

200

This actor played Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Robert Downey Jr.

200

This Southern dish consists of fried chicken served with waffles and syrup.

chicken and waffles

300

This swimmer won 23 Olympic gold medals, the most in history.

Michael Phelps

300

This U.S. state is home to Denali, the highest peak in North America.

Alaska

300

Located in Birmingham, Alabama, this towering statue depicts the Roman god of fire and forge.

Vulcan statue

300

This talk show host launched her career in Chicago and became one of the most influential media figures ever.

Oprah Winfrey

300

Originating in New England, this soup typically contains clams and cream.

clam chowder

400

Known as “The Sultan of Swat,” this baseball legend hit 714 career home runs.

Babe Ruth

400

This desert, spanning parts of California and Nevada, is the hottest in North America.

Death Valley

400

This massive sculpture in South Dakota honors a Lakota leader and is still under construction.

Crazy Horse Memorial

400

This filmmaker directed “Jaws,” “E.T.,” and “Jurassic Park.”

Who is Steven Spielberg

400

This sandwich, originating in Philadelphia, is made with thinly sliced beef and melted cheese.

Philly cheesesteak

500

This female tennis player won the “Golden Slam” in 1988, winning all four majors and Olympic gold in one year.

Steffi Graf

500

This mountain range runs from Alabama to Newfoundland and is among the oldest on Earth.

Appalachian Mountains

500

This Chicago sculpture, nicknamed “The Bean,” was designed by Anish Kapoor.

Cloud Gate

500

This reclusive author wrote “The Catcher in the Rye.”

J.D. Salinger

500

This Louisiana dish blends Spanish, French, and African influences and often includes rice, sausage, and seafood.

jambalaya