US History & Geography
American Music
Famous Americans
American Food Culture
YeeHaw
100

What city in the US is known as the windy city? 

Chicago, Illinois

100

What famous genre of music originated in the early 1900's in New Orleans?

Jazz Music

100

This famous pasta dish is truly very American and very delicious. Italy wouldn't dare to claim it. ;)

Mac and Cheese! And yes it's delicious

100
What does it mean when someone asks for your "John Handcock"? 

Your Signature

200

Which country gifted the United States the Statue of Liberty? (Bonus: What is the name of the island where the Statue of Liberty resides?)

France (Bonus: Liberty Island)

200

Who is known as the "queen" of the country music genre? 

Dolly Pardon - Yeehaw!

200

This is a yellow cake-like dish can accompany meals like soup or Southern comfort food.

Cornbread

200

When do people in the US celebrate Thanksgiving each year? (Bonus if you know the date...;))

November (Bonus: The 4th Thursday of the month of November)

300

This document was adopted on July 4, 1776 and it declared that the 13 American colonies were separating from Great Britain.

The Declaration of Independance

300
Lyric Pop Quiz! Finish the phrase of the song... "Take me home, country roads, __ ____ _____ __ _______. ______ __________, ___________ ___________, take me home, country roads."

"Take me home, country roads, to the place I belong. West Virginia, mountain momma, take me home, country roads."

300

What famous American created the Model-T automobile and is known for inventing the moving assembly line? (Bonus: What Year?)

Henry Ford (Bonus: 1908)

300

What famous treat is typically sold by young kids in front of grocery stores or by going door-to-door?

Girl Scout Cookies! (Thin Mints are the BEST)

300

Which American classic candy was the first candy to be eaten in Outerspace?

M&M's

400

What do the red and white stripes on the American flag symbolise? 

  • The 13 colonies that declared independence
400

What kind of American car does Prince sing about in his 1983 hit?

Little Red Corvette

400

According to the national hot dog and sausage council - roughly how many hot dogs are eaten on the 4th of July?

150 Million 

400

If a Texan says, "It's just right down the road," about how many kilometers could that actually mean?

It could be anywhere from 2km to 200km

500

How many stars are on the U.S. flag and what do they stand for?

50 Stars

They represent all 50 States 

500

What are 5 things you can expect when going out-to-eat at a restaurant in America? (If you can name 3 then you get it right)

- Free Appetizers (Bread or Chips & Salsa)

- Free Refills

- Lots of Ice

- Really good customer service (or too good ;))

- It is expected that you leave a tip 


500

In America, we put things on sticks and drop them in a deep fryer. Name 3 things that you could find deep-fried at the State Fair?

- Butter

- Ice Cream

- Pickles

- Oreos

- Cheesecake

- Jello