Myth & Legend
Symbolic Flags
Sweet Treats
Villainous Lines
Who’s the President?
200

This god wields a thunderbolt and rules Mount Olympus.

Zeus

200

This country’s flag has a red maple leaf, which represents the country’s nature and environment.

Canada

200

This classic chocolate bar has nougat, caramel, and peanuts.

Snickers

200

"I’ll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too!"

The Wicked Witch of the West

200

This president abolished slavery and delivered the Gettysburg Address.

Abraham Lincoln

400

The Norse god of thunder, famous for his hammer.

Thor

400

The white cross on this flag symbolizes Christianity.

Switzerland

400

These small, colorful, sugar-coated chocolate pieces were first made by Forrest Mars in the 1930s.

M&Ms

400

“I am your father.”

Darth Vader

400

This president commanded the Continental Army and set many precedents for future presidents.

George Washington

600

This Norse trickster god is known for his mischief.

Loki

600

The blue stripe on this flag symbolizes freedom, while the white stripe represents equality, and red represents fraternity.

France

600

These chocolate-covered peanuts are a classic movie theater snack.

Goobers

600

“The boy who lived comes to die.”

Voldemort

600

This president was famous for his “Big Stick” diplomacy and progressive reforms.

Theodore Roosevelt

800

This Greek hero completed 12 labors.

Hercules/Heracles

800

The green in this flag represents the land and agriculture, while the orange represents courage.

India

800

This Japanese candy is chewy, fruity, and comes in flavors like melon and grape.

Hi-Chew

800

“I am inevitable.”

Thanos

800

This president was the first president to live in the White House.

John Adams

1000

This monster has the body of a lion, a woman’s head, and wings, and asks riddles.

Sphinx

1000

The white in this flag represents peace and honesty.

Japan

1000

This candy is small, round, fruity, and comes in many flavors like cherry and green apple.

Jelly Beans

1000

“Why so serious?”

The Joker

1000

This president was the first to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Grover Cleveland