This famous St. Louis monument is 630 feet tall.
What is the Gateway Arch
This fruit is known for keeping the doctor away.
What is an apple
This national park is home to the world's largest tree by volume, General Sherman
What is Sequoia National Park
In which sport would you perform a "double axel"
What is figure skating
This candy has the slogan "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands."
What are M&M's
This MLB team is loved in St. Louis
Who are the Cardinals
This sandwich consists of two popular condiments
What is a PB&J
This U.S. national park had the most glaciers
What is Glacier National Park
This athlete has won the most Olympic gold medals in history
Who is Michael Phelps
This chewy candy comes in a rainbow of flavors
What are skittles
This frozen custard shop is a St.Louis staple
What is Ted Drewes
This country is famous for inventing pasta.
What is Italy
This national park is located in Maine and is the first in the U.S. to see the sunrise during parts of the year
What is Acadia National Park
The Stanely Cup, awarded to the NHL champion, weighs approximately this many pounds
What is 35 pounds
This candy bar features caramel and peanuts
What is a Snickers
This St. Louis-baed soda brand is known for its fun flavors
What is Fitz's
This breakfast food is served in stacks
This national park has the deepest cave system in the world, over 400 miles explored
What is Mammoth Cave National Park
This is the only NFL team that has won three Super Bowls in four years twice
Who are the New England Patriots
This sour candy is known for its extreme tartness
What are Warheads
The 1904 World's Fair in St.Louis introduced this popular summer treat.
What is the ice cream cone
This country consumes the most chocolate per person
What is Switzerland
The hottest temperature on earth ever was in this national park
What is Death Valley National Park
This golf course, located in Scotland, is considered the "Home of Golf."
What is St. Andrews
This chocolate bar was created by a man by the name of Milton
What is a Hersey bar