Geography
American History
Food & Drink
February
Black History
100

The only country in the world that is also a continent

What is Australia? 

100

After more that 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S. history.

Who is Abraham Lincoln? 

100

Lox is a fillet of the brined version of this type of sea critter

What is Salmon?

100

This gem is February's birthstone.

What is the Amethyst? 

100

The first African American Major League Baseball player

Who is Jackie Robinson? 

200

This body of water surrounding New York City is 507 kilometers long, with enormous biodiversity.

What is the Hudson River?

200

Published in 1783, his "American Spelling Book" preceded his famous dictionary by 45 years.  

Who is Noah Webster?

200

Despite it's name, this casual steakhouse chain has its corporate headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky.

What is Texas Roadhouse?

200

These are the 3 Mardi Gras colors

What are purple, green, and gold? 

200

This President officially recognized Black History Month. 

Who is President Gerald Ford?

300

This mountain range runs along the western coast of South America

What are the Andes mountains? 

300

This president vetoed more legislation than any other president.

Who is Franklin Delano Rosevelt?

300

Used as either a bittering, flavoring, or stability agent, this is the more commonly known name of the plant Humulus lupulus, which has been increasingly used in beer during the 21st century. 

What is hops?

300

"Laissez les bons temps rouler" is the official greeting for Mardi Gras, which means this..

What is, "let the good times roll" in Cajun French? 

300

Named in honor of a president, the first HBCU in the U.S. to officially issue degrees to African-Americans 

What is Lincoln University?

400

This river forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico

What is the Rio Grande? 

400

In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these two states that are practically mirror images of each other. 

What are Alabama and Mississippi?

400

Most commonly made using napa cabbage or Korean radish, this traditional Korean food staple is made from salted and fermented vegetables. 

What is Kimchi?

400

February 3, 1959, is considered “The Day The Music Died” as Big Bopper, Roger Peterson, Ritchie Valens, and this other musician died when their plane crashed

Who is Buddy Holly?

400

This person wrote the bestselling memoir “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” 

Who is Maya Angelou?

500

This country is known as "Land of a Thousand Lakes"

What is Finland? 

500

Out of the nine wars the US participated in, these two lasted the longest.

What are the Revolutionary War and Vietnam War?

500

Flour, eggs, water, and butter. These four basic ingredients and moisture from steam used as a leavening agent, are the basis for this common European pastry.

What is pate a choux?

500

Valentine’s Day is believed to have roots in the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, which is a festival that celebrates this.

What is Fertility? 

500

Madame CJ Walker was the first African American female as well as arguably the first American period to become this. 

What is a Self-made millionaire?