Countries
Restaurants
Singers/Bands
Places in Wichita
Sports
100

This country has a flag that is red, white, and blue with stars! 

United States

100

This fast food chain is known for the Big Mac

McDonald's

100

This is a British band with four members; John, Paul, Ringo, and George

The Beatles

100

This zoo is known for its interactive experiences

Tanganyika Wildlife Zoo

100

This sport uses a hoop and is played on a court

Basketball

200

This country is known for pizza, pasta, and Rome.

Italy

200

This food chain uses the slogan “Finger Lickin’ Good.”

KFC

200

This singer is known as the "King of Rock and Roll." 

Elvis Presley

200

A popular outdoor shopping and dining area in East Wichita.

Bradley Fair

200

During this sport, athletes compete in events like freestyle and butterfly.

Swimming

300

This country is home to the Amazon Rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil

300

This restaurant chain is known for its endless breadsticks and Italian dishes.

Olive Garden

300

This band is known for Hotel California.

The Eagles

300

This venue is located in Wichita and hosts concerts and sporting events

Intrust Bank Arena

300

Athletes compete to lift the heaviest weight possible in this sport.

Powerlifting
400

This country has Istanbul as its largest city.

Turkey

400

This fast-food chain’s mascot is a king.

Burger King

400

The band has a hit song called, Can't Stop

Red Hot Chili Peppers

400

This is a 44-foot sculpture that is located where the Big and Little Arkansas River merge

The Keeper of the Plains

400

This sport features a team called the Colorado Avalanche.

Hockey

500

This country’s flag features a cedar tree.

Lebanon

500

This pizza chain is the largest in the world by total locations.

Domino's

500

This singer released one of her signature hits titled, "I Will Always Love You"

Dolly Parton

500

This park contains a recreated 1860s frontier town and living history museum

Old Cowtown Museum

500

This sport is known for “scrums,” “tries,” and “lineouts.”

Rugby