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100

What is the shortest, and most commonly used, word in the English language?

"I"

100

This animal is used to describe someone as being the best; is also an acronym

What is GOAT?

100

This famous, historic road crosses more than half of the United States from Chicago to Los Angeles (east to west)

Route 66

100

The largest state in the US

What is Alaska?

100

This is the longest reigning monarch (Queen) in the world

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

200
This letter makes up 11% of the entire English language
"E"
200

When someone is "ripped", this means that they....

have a lot of muscle

200

Before it was called New York, the city was named originally after this European capital city...

New Amsterdam

200

Being the President of the USA is statistically the deadliest job in America.... 4 out of 45 presidents—or 9%—have been assassinated (killed). Can you name any of them?

Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, James A. Garfield, William McKinley

200

This writer added over 1,000 words to the English dictionary.

Who is Shakespeare

300

The letter "b" does not appear in a written number until this

What is billion?

300

This adjective, often used to describe flavor, can also be used to describe someone who is mad or annoyed about something

What is salty?

300

Nicknamed the "The Lone Star State", this US State was once it's own Republic before joining the Union in 1845

What is Texas? 


Yeehaw

300

How many different Time Zones are in the USA?

6

300

This is the largest fresh water lake in the UK

What is Loch Ness?

400

This is the only planet in our system not named after a God

What is Earth

400

slang for throwing something; is also often said while throwing an object

What is yeet

400

Accra is the capital of this west African nation.

What is Ghana?

400

One in eight people in the US have been employed by this American company

What is McDonalds?

400

This is the real name of Big Ben

What is Elizabeth's Tower? 

500

Give 4 examples of words that end in -ough that are all pronounced differently. 

though, through, rough, dough, borough, cough, hiccough, trough, bough, although, plough

500

A term for a car that also refers to a part of the car

What is Wheels

500

These two US Capitals are the only capital cities that rhyme: Boston and Austin. Which states are they the capital of?

Massachusetts and Texas

500

In 2019 Americans bought 871.8 million pounds (395.4 million kg) of this iconic, American meat product

What is hot dogs?

500

This animal is the UK's national animal

What is the Lion?