He was the first African-American President in United States history.
Barack Obama
This pop singer is known for her ponytail hairstyle and songs like "Thank You, Next" and "Stuck With You"
Ariana Grande
This city has more people than any other American city. Tourists often visit the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and Broadway.
New York City
He won six NBA championships while playing for the Chicago Bulls, and he is considered by many to be the greatest basketball player in NBA history.
Michael Jordan
Created by George Lucas, this film franchise tells the story of the conflict between the Jedi and the Sith in a galaxy far, far away.
Star Wars
He was America's first president.
George Washington
This female singer-songwriter was the highest earning musician in 2016. Her songs include "Blank Space," "Ready for it?" and "Teardrops on My Guitar."
Taylor Swift
This city is in California. Hollywood is also located here.
Los Angeles
This American Olympic swimmer won a total of 22 medals, including 18 gold medals.
Michael Phelps
Also known as the Man of Steel and Kal El, this comic book hero is from the planet Krypton and wears a large "S" on his chest.
Superman
He was president from 1861-1865. He is credited with ending slavery and winning the American Civil War for the North. People say he was very honest.
Abraham Lincoln
This popular American rapper and singer has written hit songs such as Congratulations, Psycho, and Rockstar. His song "Sunflower" was featured in the 2018 animated film "Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse"
Post Malone
This city is the capital of the United States of America. The White House, Lincoln Memorial, and the Smithsonian are all located here.
Washington D.C.
This New York baseball team has been the home of Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter, Joe Dimaggio, Reggie Jackson, and other greats.
The Yankees
What date is the birthday of the United States? It is also known as Independence Day.
July 4th
The only president who served for 12 years, this man was in office when the United States entered World War II.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
This musician known as the "King of Pop" died in 2009. His songs include Thriller, Beat It, and Billie Jean.
Michael Jackson
This city is in Illinois on the shore of Lake Michigan. Popular tourist attractions in this city are the Sears Tower (now called Willis Tower), Navy Pier, and Soldier Field.
Chicago
This African-American golfer has won 14 major championships.
(Hint: His name means Big Cat Forest)
Tiger Woods
The US flag has this many stars on it. They represent the number of states.
50 stars
He was the president during the terrorist attacks on September 11. He was president from 2001 to 2009. His father was the 41st president of the U.S.
George W. Bush
This famous rock 'n roll singer's nickname was "the King." His songs include "Blue Moon" "Hound Dog" and "All Shook Up"
In Las Vegas there are many people who dress up like him. He died in 1977 but some believe he is still alive.
Elvis Presley
This city is in the state of Pennsylvania. The Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence here on July 4th, 1776.
Philadelphia
This NBA player is the all-time leading scorer for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
LeBron James
This U.S. state is located west of Canada. It was purchased from Russia in 1867. It is also the largest state in the U.S. by land area.
Alaska