National Parks
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Travel
100

This National Park shared between two states host approximately 10 million travelers per year.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

100

This food is a common staple for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners.

Turkey

100

This useful camping equipment was introduced as an 'electrical hand torch' in 1898.

Flashlight

100

This album by Michael Jackson is one of the best-selling pop albums of all time.

Thriller

100

Okinawa is a volcano in this country.

Japan

200

There are approximately 5,000 national mammals in this park that became the first national park in 1872.

Yellowstone National Park

200

In 1937, this Kraft boxed pasta meal could serve four people for 19 cents.

Macaroni and Cheese

200

In the 1960s this material began to replace wooden frames.

Metal Poles
200

This pop star born Amethyst Amelia Kelly, climbed the charts in 2014. You know her better by this.

Iggy Azalea

200

This landmark in Paris, France is 984 feet tall.

The Eiffel Tower

300

This national park has approximately 50+ miles of shoreline.

Acadia National Park

300

This fast food chain revolutionized the industry by automating the production of their burgers and fries.

McDonalds

300

This company was founded by W.C.C who began selling gasoline pressure lamps in 1900.

Coleman

300

This person was Kim Kardashian's second husband.

Kris Humphries

300

This is Europe's most mountainous country.

Switzerland

400

There are many hiking trails in this park. Some may say it's a heavenly experience to land on. 

Zion National Park
400

In the 1930s, a Californian family combined batter and electricity to create this breakfast item.

Waffles

400

The first official recipe for the S'more appeared in this group's manual for Tramping and Trailing.

Girl Scouts

400

Mr. Whipple asked you not to squeeze this product from 1964-1985.

Charmin

400

The only royal palace located in the United States is located in this state.

Hawaii

500

This national park is home to symbols of the west that can weigh up to 6 tons and grow 50 feet tall

Saguaro National Park

500

This dessert not native to American history became coined as the 'American synonym for prosperity' in 1902. "American as ____________." (two words)

Apple Pie

500

In the 1850s, French officials who patrolled the mountains had a knapsack bag made of sheepskin and lined with wool that could be rolled up and buckled in place, then carried with shoulder straps. 

Sleeping Bag

500

Elizabeth Taylor was married this amount of times.

Eight

500

This state is home to the world's largest peanut.

Georgia