The Major Mountains of Oregon
The Major Rivers of Oregon
The Major Vacation Spots in Oregon
US Recent American History
Favorite American Foods
Shopping- Mainstream Retailers
Modern Day Soda Shacks & Drink Types
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This mountain is Oregon's highest peak and is visible from Portland on a clear day.

What is Mount Hood?

100

This river forms much of the border between Oregon and Washington.

Columbia River

100

This coastal town is known for its iconic haystack rock.

Cannon Beach

100

This U.S. president was inaugurated in January 2021.

Joe Biden

100

This meat-and-bun combo is a summer BBQ staple.

Hamburger

100

This American retailer is famous for its big blue stores and "Everyday Low Prices."

Walmart

100

This fizzy drink, made with carbonated water and flavored syrup, is the most common type of soda.

Soft Drink/Carbonated Soda

200

This volcanic mountain last erupted in 1980, though it's just across the border in Washington

What is Mount St. Helens?

200

This river runs through Eugene and flows into the Willamette.

McKenzie River

200

This scenic lake in southern Oregon is inside a collapsed volcano.

Crater Lake

200

This global pandemic dramatically changed American life starting in 2020.

COVID-19

200

This Italian-American dish is often delivered hot in a cardboard box.

Pizza
200

This major retailer is known for its wide selection of electronics, appliances, and entertainment products.

Best Buy

200

This classic soda brand is known for its unique blend of 23 flavors and was invented in Texas in 1885.

Dr. Pepper

300

This mountain is located in the Cascade Range and is popular for skiing near Bend.

Mount Bachelor

300

This river is the longest entirely within Oregon and passes through cities like Salem and Portland.

Williamette River

300

This desert city in central Oregon is known for its breweries and outdoor activities.

Bend

300

In 2022, this landmark Supreme Court decision regarding abortion rights was overturned

Roe v. Wade

300

A sweet treat often made with apples and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Apple Pie

300

This online marketplace is popular for handmade and vintage goods.

Etsy

300

This type of soda is clear and flavored with lemon and lime, popular as a mixer and standalone drink.

Lemon-lime soda

400

This lesser-known peak shares its name with a famous lawman of the Wild West.

Mount Grant? (Note: Could also be "Mount Billy the Kid" but Mount Grant fits better.)

400

This river carved the famous Hell’s Canyon.

Snake River

400

This city hosts the Shakespeare Festival and is near the California border.

Ashland

400

In 2021, NASA landed the Perseverance rover on this planet.

Mars

400

This handheld food often includes lettuce, tomato, bacon, and mayonnaise.

BLT sandwich

400

This large retailer sells everything from home goods to groceries and is known for its red logo with a bullseye.

Target

400

In Utah, these specialty shops sell handmade sodas and often serve floats and unique flavors using local ingredients.

Soda Fountains/Soda Shacks


500

This Oregon mountain is part of the Three Sisters and is the southernmost of the trio.

South Sister

500

This river flows from the Klamath Basin and eventually reaches the Pacific Ocean in southern Oregon.

Klamath River

500

This town on the Columbia River Gorge is a windsurfing mecca and popular weekend getaway.

Hood River

500

This major protest movement rose in 2020 after the death of George Floyd.

Black Lives Matter

500

This hearty stew or soup is made with beans, meat, and sometimes topped with cheese or sour cream.

Chili

500

This membership-only warehouse club offers bulk goods and groceries at discounted prices.

Costco

500

This discontinued citrus-flavored soda, launched by Coca-cola in the 1990s to compete with Mountain Dew, developed a cult following and was famously re-released due to fan demand

Surge