Places in History
Popular Foods around the world
National Parks
Name Brands
US Landmarks
100

This ancient city located in modern day Iraq, is considered to be the oldest civilization that utilized farming and trade. 

What is Mesopotamia?

100

A doughy, cheesy food that has garned various versions such as "Chicago, Flatbread" and many more.

What is Pizza?

100

Located just a few hours away from Las Vegas, this national park used to be a large river that has dried over the past million years.

What is the Grand Canyon?

100

This apparel company sponsors many athletes and has that signature "swoosh" on all of their clothing products. 

What is Nike?
100

One of the most iconic US landmarks signifies new beginnings for many immigrants, originally had a bronze color but is now a light green thanks to the surrounding salt water.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This location held a battle where it turned the tide of the civil war, where there was estimated 50,000 lives lost on the battlefield.

What is Gettysberg?

200

This delicacy is made up of three ingredients: Rice, seaweed, and whatever fish you desire (be careful with pufferfish, though)

What is Sushi?

200

This park has rich lush forest and is known for it's various geysers around the 3,500 sq foot park, including "Ol' Faithful".

What is Yellowstone National Park?

200

A popular energy drink that supposedly "Gives you Wings".

What is Redbull?
200

This massive rock sculpture features several US icons carved into the side of a mountain. Possibly the only landmark South Dakota can claim.

What is Mount Rushmore?

300

An open grass field that has several heavy stones stacked in a unique manner, which still puzzles archeologists on its original purpose.

What is Stonehenge?

300

This sweet confection that origniates from Mexico, makes Valentine's Day and Easter all the more sweeter.

What is chocolate?

300

This park located in the Pacific Northwest is home to one of the few remaining active volcanoes, and it's peak is reachable via car.


What is Mount Rainier?

300

Nowadays, children recognize the name as the technology giant, rather than the fruit the company is based their name and logo on.

What is Apple?

300

This tall, curved structure is the Gateway to the West, which also has an elevator you can travel up the large monument.

What is The Gateway Arch?

400

This massive barrier that streches over 13,000 miles, also has a rumor that this structure is viewable from outer space.

What is the Great Wall of China?

400

This food is named after a city in Germany, and is known now as an American staple in modern food culture.

What is a Hamburger?

400

This park hsa both the Badlands and the Great Plains, and is the only park to be named after a US President.

What is Theodore Roosevelt?

400

This brand popularized ordering a product online and getting free shipping with a subscription to their service. Every box has that familiar smile all over.

What is Amazon?

400

This area lies deep in the deserts of Nevada, with its glistening lights and allure of casinos, clubs and more.

What is the Vegas Strip?

500

Labeled as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, this palace made of marble is starting to deteriorate due to the pollution in the air.

What is the Taj Mahal?

500

This simple dish of fries and cheese may sound unappetizing, but is enjoyed very much by the folks up North with a few beers mind you.

What is Poutine?

500

This park is named after it's center piece, the tallest mountain peak in North America that is over 20,000 feet tall.

What is Mount Denali? (or Mount McKinnley)

500

This Danish toy brand inspires kids and adults alike to build with various plastic-colored blocks and shapes to create whatever they can imagine.

What is LEGO?

500

This spire was built in 1962 to be the landmark center of the World's Fair that year, and soon became the most recognizable part of this Pacific Northwest City.

What is the Space Needle?