Distinguished Women
Famous Couples
Popular Song Titles (that contain a person's name)
Settings of Famous Events
This is the Place
100

This aviator was the 1st to fly solo....and the 1st woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross

Amelia Earhart

100

Their story, told in the Bible, takes place in the Garden of Eden.

Adam and Eve

100

This Christmas song was first sung on Eddie Cantor's radio show in 1934. "You better watch out, you better not cry," the song warns. 

Santa Claus is Coming to Town
100

In the 19th century, Texas fought a courageous battle at this location against the Republic of Mexico in their struggle for independence

Alamo

100
A plate, silverware, and napkin make up what? 

Place setting

200

This woman was born a slave in the early 1800s, but went on to become an abolitionist, leading the Underground Railroad and over 300 slaves to freedom

Harriet Tubman

200

This romantic couple were the Italian stars of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays set in Verona, Italy

Romeo and Juliet

200

This 1960s country song refers to a man from a town in Oklahoma. It was made famous by Merle Haggard

Okie from Muskogee
200

This grass track in Franklin, KY, near the TN border is home to many famous horse races each year

Kentucky Downs

200

A person who feels as though he or she does not fit in might feel this way

out of place

300

This "Queen of Comedy" was thought by many to be the best female comedians in movie and TV history. 

Lucille Ball

300

This couple played themselves on their comedy show, which premiered in the 1950s. They were one of the most famous comedy teams ever

George Burns & Gracie Allen

300

"Bring back, Bring back" begins the chorus of this Scottish song

My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean

300

The Grand Ole Opry in this city hosts the Country Music Association awards

Nashville 

300

In gambling, to wager is what? 

place a bet

400

This beloved first lady was one of the most active in American history. She helped draft the universal Declaration of Human Rights and promoted the New Deal policies of her husband. 

Eleanor Roosevelt

400

Her ugly stepsisters could not keep this fictional couple from finding one another, thanks to her fairy godmother and the fit of a glass slipper

Cinderella & Prince Charming

400

This 1964 song from a movie of the same name was popularized by Carol Channing in the movie and later by Louis Armstrong

Hello Dolly

400

Lincoln gave one of his most famous addresses on this battlefield in Pennsylvania during the Civil War

Gettysburg

400

Many religious buildings are called a what? 

place of worship

500

This distinguished American nurse was a great humanitarian and was best known for organizing the Red Cross in 1881

Clara Barton

500

This man, who is "faster than a speeding bullet," and his girlfriend are both reporters for the Daily Prophet

Superman & Lois Lane

500

This song from the late 1800s is about a miner 49'er and a woman with size 9 shoes

Oh My Darling, Clementine

500

American colonists destroyed many crates of tea in this harbor

Boston

500

If you have friends with power and influence, it is said that you have friends in what? 

high places