State Capitals
"After" Class
US Government
Food and Drink
100

The capital of Massachusetts, this historic city was a hotbed of revolutionary activity and is home to landmarks like the Freedom Trail

Boston

100

Generally considered the time of day between lunch and dinner

Afternoon

100

The US territory located between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean has a population of 3.2 million people.

Puerto Rico

100

There is this many items in a baker's dozen.

13

200

Named after a U.S. president, this city became the capital of Nebraska in 1867

Lincoln

200

A minor tremor following the main episode of an earthquake

Aftershock

200

The minimum age to run for US president.

35 years old

200

This South American country is the world's largest producer of coffee.

Brazil

300

This city, the capital of Washington State, shares its name with an ancient Greek sanctuary

Olympia

300

A period of continued existence or popularity beyond what is normal, primary, or expected

Afterlife

300

The number of presidents who have been impeached.

3

300

This "King" of golf lent his name to this refreshing cold drink

Arnold Palmer

400

This city is the capital of Pennsylvania and home to the impressive State Capitol building

Harrisburg

400

The persistence of a sensation (as of flavor or an emotion) that remains when the stimulating agent or experience has gone

Aftertaste

400

Which president served the shortest term in office?

William Henry Harrison

400

This was the original flavor of filling in Twinkies.

Banana

500

This capital of West Virginia shares its name with a famous South Carolina city

Charleston 

500

Word used to describe parts and accessories used in the repair or enhancement of a product (such as an automobile)

Aftermarket

500

The District of Colombia has this many electoral college votes.

3

500

Stroopwafel is a wafer cookie that originated in this European country.

Netherlands