Grade 1 wonders
Jack snack attack
Jack of all names
You don’t know Jack
Saint Ambrose
100

This Apple device, released in 2010, made touchscreens and apps part of everyday life.


An iPad 

100

This global fast-food giant is instantly identified by arches rather than its founder’s name.


McDonald’s 

100

Jack is familiar English nickname that began as a diminutive of this name 


John

100

Jack enjoys this sport, played both on miniature courses and on full-sized greens.


Golf 

100

This Quad Cities fity hosts a Catholic university founded in the 19th century.


Davenport 

200

This social media platform was becoming mainstream, letting users post status updates instead of just photos.


What is Facebook?


200

Open longer than its name suggests, this stop blurs the line between grocery store and gas-station companion.


7-11

200

This German form of John lends its name to the fairy-tale boy who leaves a breadcrumb trail.


Hans

200

In an admissions essay, Jack explored identity and experience through an everyday indulgence encountered far from home.


Ice cream 

200

This buzzing mascot symbolizes industriousness, community, and perseverance.


Fighting bees
300

This video game launched in 2009 and was still wildly popular in 2010


Minecraft 

300

This chicken chain famously prioritizes faith and customer service


Chick fila

300

This Irish form of “Jack” is also the first name shared by a hip-hop mogul once known as Puff Daddy.


Sean

300

Both on two wheels and four, Jack mastered this gear-changing system that relies on driver input rather than automation.


Manual transmission 

300

This Italian city, famed today for fashion and finance, was led in the 4th century by Saint Ambrose as its influential bishop.


Milan

400

This aptly named street curved in a full circle around a central pond, forming the peaceful neighborhood loop where Jack lived.


Quartermane Circle 

400

This north shore eatery built its reputation on messy food named for Mary’s spouse.

Buffalo Joes 


400

This given name, shared across generations by father and son, evolved from a medieval Norman name meaning “peace,” rather than lineage.


Jeffrey 

400

By signing a formal commitment, Jack became a student-athlete in this sport, one defined by lanes, patterns, and pinfall rather than physical contact.


Bowling

400

Flowing past school and immortalized in the writings of Mark Twain, this river shaped the commerce, culture, and imagination of the Upper Midwest.


The Mississippi River 

500

Jack began his academic career aboard this morning conveyance better known for its color than its comfort.



School bus 

500

This  treat looks like a nut from the state tree but is actually peanut butter dipped in chocolate.


Buckeye

500

Often remembered for cruelty and fear, this Russian ruler whose name means Jack/John,  stands in sharp contrast to Jack, whose name traditionally symbolizes the good or everyman hero.


Ivan the Terrible

500

Before the world shut down, this year became a defining one for Jack, marked by a multigenerational journey across Poland.


2019

500

From the Greek root behind the name Ambrose, this adjective means “undying.”


Immortal