The Compass
Washington, D.C.
Great Lakes
U.S. Presidential Line of Succession
One-Syllable Words
200

If you look this way in the morning, you'll squint

What is east?

200

The District of Columbia was originally made up of land from these two states

What are Maryland and Virginia?

200

The only Great Lake not touching Michigan (state)

What is Lake Ontario?

200

Highest-ranking, after the Vice President

Who is the Speaker of the House?

200

It's something you put things in; three letters

What is "box"?

400

Compasses aren't so useful at one of these four-letter locations

What is a pole?

400

There is a N Capitol Street, a S Capitol Street, and an E Capitol Street; this landmark area replaces it in the west

What is the National Mall?

400

The largest by area

What is Lake Superior?

400

The highest-ranking Cabinet member according to the line of succession

Who is the Secretary of State?

400

You do it to make yourself look more impressive; four letters

What is "brag"?

600

When you cross this line from the east, you'll turn the clocks way, way forward

What is the International Date Line?

600

According to the Constitution, the federal district cannot exceed this many square miles

What is 100?

600

This Canadian province has shores on every Great Lake except Michigan

What is Ontario?

600

As the Secretary of Transportation, she is the only current line-of-succession officer who is not eligible to become president

Who is Elaine Chao?

600

You use it to protect a photo; five letters

What is "frame"?

800

This country's northernmost point is the southernmost such point in the world

What is Uruguay?
800

This Constitutional amendment, ratified in 1961, gives DC the right to vote in presidential elections — but with no more electors than the least populous state

What is the 23rd Amendment?

800
Michigan's Upper Peninsula primarily touches these two lakes

What are Lake Superior and Lake Michigan?

800

The second of the two non-Executive Branch officers in the line of succession

Who is the President pro tempore of the Senate?

800

It's made of thinner and thinner strands, or to thread; six letters

What is "string"?

1000

You start out going west and take thirteen 90° turns to the right; you still can't be sure you are going in this logical direction

What is north?

1000

D.C. was once divided into these two counties, one on each side of the Potomac River

What are Washington and Alexandria Counties?

1000

The deepest, on average

What is Lake Superior?

1000

The last Cabinet member on the list

Who is the Secretary of Homeland Security?

1000

You use it to fight; eight letters

What is "strength"?