The only marsupial native to North America
What is the opossum?
The oldest city in the United States, founded in 1565.
What is St. Augustine, Florida?
This dish, often served in Louisiana, contains seafood, rice, and spicy sausage.
What is jambalaya?
This baseball team was cursed by the “Curse of the Bambino” until they won the World Series in 2004.
Who are the Boston Red Sox?
The capital of Alaska.
What is Juneau?
This venomous lizard is native to the southwestern United States.
What is the Gila monster?
This famous island was the first official immigration station in the U.S.
What is Ellis Island?
The official state pie of Florida.
What is key lime pie?
This NBA team, once based in Seattle, relocated and became the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Who are the Seattle SuperSonics?
This is the only U.S. capital with a French name.
What is Baton Rouge?
This endangered species of wolf is native to the southeastern United States.
What is the red wolf?
The Liberty Bell is located in this building.
What is Independence Hall?
This Midwestern dish consists of deep-fried cheese curds.
What are Wisconsin cheese curds?
This NFL team has never won a Super Bowl but has been to four consecutive Super Bowls.
Who are the Buffalo Bills?
The smallest state capital by population
What is Montpelier, Vermont?
This animal is the fastest land mammal in North America.
What is the pronghorn antelope?
This U.S. landmark was a gift from France in 1886.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
This spicy green chili is the signature food of New Mexico.
What is Hatch chile?
This NHL team won the Stanley Cup in their first year of existence.
Who are the Vegas Golden Knights?
The westernmost U.S. capital.
What is Honolulu?
This animal was named the official marine mammal of California in 1975.
What is the gray whale?
The tallest mountain in North America.
What is Denali?
This Hawaiian dish consists of raw, marinated fish served over rice or salad.
What is poke?
This Major League Soccer team is known for its "Timbers Army" fanbase.
Who are the Portland Timbers?
This U.S. capital is named after a German chancellor.
What is Bismarck, North Dakota?