Poetic Names for Countries
European Cities
Authors
U.S. History
Potpourri
100

Columbia

What is the United States?

100

The World Economic Forum is always hosted in this Swiss city.

What is Davos?

100

This creator of the Crash Course series is also known for many YA novels, including "Paper Towns".

Who is John Green?

100

This three-named politician dictated the Monroe Doctrine before becoming president himself.

Who is John Quincy Adams?

100

The Pindus mountain range is mainly in this country.

What is Greece?

200

Caledonia

What is Scotland?

200

A New England capital nearly shares its name with this city of southern France.

What is Montpellier?

200

Among this humorist's best known works is "Me Talk Pretty One Day".

Who is David Sedaris?

200
Fill in the blank: Sherman ______ Act

What is antitrust?

200

Al Michaels was a commentator for this major US-USSR hockey showdown.

What is the Miracle on Ice?

300

Cathay

What is China?

300

One of the largest cities of Sicily, this city gives its name to the strait it shares with mainland Italy.

What is Messina?

300

Unusually, this author's "The Fall" takes place in Amsterdam.

Who is Albert Camus?

300

Frances Perkins was the first woman to hold a Cabinet post, serving as Secretary of this department.

What is Labor?

300

This journalist, born Mary Boggs and best known for her pioneering work at NPR, died in 2019.

Who was Cokie Roberts?

400

Hibernia

What is Ireland?

400

Milan Kundera, author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", was born in this Czech city.

What is Brno?

400

This New Zealand author wrote "The Garden Party".

Who is Katherine Mansfield?

400

This president created the modern Department of Education.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

400

Investigation into the 2015 FIFA corruption case led to this man being ousted as president.

Who is Sepp Blatter?

500

Suomenmaa 

What is Finland?

500

Four elements are named for a small settlement near this capital, in its namesake archipelago.

What is Stockholm?

500

This author had to make some "Hard Choices" when describing "What Happened".

Who is Hillary Clinton?

500

In 2010, President Obama signed a law repealing this policy, abbreviated DADT.

What is Don't Ask, Don't Tell?

500

The first few integers in this sequence are 6, 28, 496, and 8128.

What are perfect numbers?