States
American History
Food and Drink
Nature
4 Letter Words
100
Which state is home to the only active diamond mind in the US?

Utah

100

When did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? (Month and Year)

December 1941

100

What nutrient comes from meat, eggs, and fish?

protein

100

What is the common term for the nut from the oak tree?

acorn

100

What is it called when someone is in prolonged consciousness aka deep sleep?

coma

200

What state has a bear on it's flag? 

California

200

What is the oldest European founded city in the United States? 

St. Augustine florida, founded in 1565 by Spain

200

What is used to make hummus?

chickpeas/garbanzo beans

200

What plant is frequently associated with the Asian continent and is referred to as 'giant grass'?

Bamboo

200

What is another word for apartment?

loft

300

Pierre - is the capital of what U.S. state?

South Dakota

300

Who was the Confederate president during the Civil War?

Jefferson Davis

300

What are the names of the Rice Krispies mascots?

snap, crackle, pop

300

What larger variant of the "sweet" banana is frequently used for cooking?

plaintains

300

This word can be used to describe a type of fish or musical instrument.

Bass

400

Which state is the home of the U.S. spacecraft launchings?

Florida

400

Who led the first land expedition to the Pacific Coast?

Lewis and Clark

400

Which is the only food that can never go bad?

Honey

400

What snack has been associated with the tagline "Nature's Candy"? 

Raisins

400

Name a plant that is essential for breathing.

Tree

500

Which state is home to the sears tower?

Illinois

500

What was the bloodiest single-day battle of American history?

The Battle of Antietam, during the Civil War.

500

 Which is the only US state that grows coffee beans?

hawaii

500

Which animal lays the largest eggs?

Ostrich

500
Name something you can feel, but cannot see.

Wind