U.S. Holidays
U.S. Food
U.S. Places
Washington State
U.S. Slang
100

What U.S. holiday is on July 4th?

4th of July

Independence Day

100

In which state did "Tex-Mex" cuisine start?

Texas

100

What is the largest U.S. state?

Alaska

100

What world-famous coffee company started in Seattle in 1971?

Starbucks

100

What does "benjamin" mean in US slang?

$100

200

Is Valentine's Day a federal holiday? (Yes/No)

No

200

What U.S. city is most known for its pizza?

New York

200

What major U.S. city is nicknamed "The Windy City?"

Chicago

200

What is the capital city of Washington state?

Olympia

200

What is the slang word for one dollar?

A buck

300

Which U.S. president has their birthday on Presidents' Day?

George Washington

300

About how many McDonald's are there in the U.S.? (Need to guess within 500)

13,836

300

What state is Yellowstone National Park in?

Wyoming

300

What is Seattle's #1 fast-food?

(Hint: It was started by a Japanese chef)

Teriyaki

300

If someone is "cooked", are they in trouble?

Yes

400

What federal holiday is in November that is NOT Thanksgiving?

Veterans Day

400

In which state did Cajun food start from?

Louisiana

400

What state is nicknamed "The Evergreen State?"

Washington

400

What is the most common nickname of Seattle? (________ City)

Emerald City

400

Give an example of a US greeting with slang

What's up

Yo

How's it goin?

What's good?

etc...

500

Which of these is normally closed on a Federal Holiday?

1. Supermarket

2. Gas station

3. Post office

4. Shopping mall

3. Post office
500

Which state has the oldest restaurant still open in the US?

Massachusetts (Started in 1686)

500

Name 4 states that start with "New"

New York, New Mexico, New Hampshire, New Jersey

500

What do Washingtonians usually call fried potato wedges?

Jojo potatoes (jojos)

500

Is it okay to call your advisor a "chad?"

No (but they might appreciate it)