Contintents by Country
Your Basic Monster
Fun with Colors
Sunday School
American History
100

Honduras, Mexico, Canada

North America

100

Count yourself lucky to know that one of these monsters drinks your blood & can turn into a bat

Vampire

100

In a box of Crayola Crayons, pine & olive are shades of this color

Green

100

The Lord's Prayer begins by addressing God who "art in" this place

Heaven

100

Now a state, its independence came after the 20-minute-long 1836 battle of San Jacinto

Texas

200

Hungary, Lithuania, Albania

Europe

200

A full moon gets this type of monster in a hairy situation

Werewolf

200

When painting, mix these 2 primary colors together to make purple

Red and Blue

200

God told Abraham to sacrifice his son, then sent one of these messengers to say, "never mind, just testing you"

Angel

200

The US Government, led by President Jefferson, purchased this massive tract of land from the French

Louisiana Territory

300

Guyana, Suriname, Bolivia

South America

300

In a Mary Shelley work, he's the doctor who used electricity to charge his constructed monster to life

Dr. Frankenstein

300

In geographic names, this dark color precedes Hills, Forest, & Sea

Black

300

From the Latin for "threefold", it's the understanding of God as including Father, Son, & Holy Spirit

Trinity

300

There was an abundance of these "zones" in the U.S. until the railroads decided to standardize them in 1883 to 4

Time Zones
400

Chad, Angola, Ethiopia

Africa

400

St. George fought & killed one of these mythical, fire-breathing monsters

Dragon

400

This color may be hot, shocking or even livid

Pink

400

In the Bible God often speaks through these people, like Isaiah & Jeremiah

Prophets

400

This state paid to build the Erie Canal

New York

500

Iraq, Uzbekistan, Mongolia

Asia

500

This monster is a giant, one-eyed creature from Greek mythology

Cyclops

500

Walnut, butternut & burnt almond are all shades of this

Brown

500

Psalm 50 declares that God is this, like those found on Earth in a courtroom

Judge

500

In April 1682 La Salle claimed the area from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes, dubbing it this for his king

Louisiana