Children’s Books
National Parks
Chicago Sports
The Animal Kingdom
Toys & Games
100

The final book of this series sold 15 million copies in the first day it was published and has been translated to over 60 languages.

Harry Potter

100

With over 300 million visitor’s per year, this is the most visited National Park in the U.S.

The Great Smokey Mountains

100

Chicago Cubs fans famously do this to opposing team’s home run balls. 

Throw them Back
100

The only mammal capable of flight…and fighting bad guys.

The Bat

100

This game played on a large plastic mat with six rows of large colored circles was originally called “Pretzel?”

Twister

200

This popular book series originated when a man at work, as well as his partner, were severely injured and their surviving body parts were sewn together, creating this titular character.  

Dog Man

200

Home to General Sherman, the world's largest living tree, which is about 275 feet tall and 36 feet in diameter at the base.

Sequoia National Park

200

Benny, Clark, Staley, Tommie Hawk, and a piece of laundry. 

Mascots

200

Unlike most other species of animals, male seahorses uniquely do this very important task. 

Give Birth

200

Geoffrey, the longtime mascot of the now-defunct retailer Toys "R" Us, was this kind of animal.

Giraffe

300

Since it was first published in 1969, this colorful children’s book has been sold once per minute, enough to quench any reader’s appetite. 

Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”

300

At over 1 1/2 miles deep, this is the deepest canyon in the U.S.

King’s Canyon National Park

300

Only Chicago team to win a championship in their first year.

Chicago Fire (1998)

300

While their fur is white, arctic polar bear skin is actually this color. 

Black

300

“Flip!,” “Attack,” and “All Wild” are three special editions of what Mattel card game that was first developed by Merle Robbins in 1971?

Uno

400

This book takes place in a single setting, with the clock changing from 7:10 to 8:10 as the book progresses.

Goodnight Moon

400

Seventy miles from Key West, Florida, this National Park is the most remote, and can only be reached by boat or airplane.

Dry Tortuga’s National Park

400

Cubs, Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks, White Sox, Fire: Which of these teams was not an original team when their leagues were founded.

Bulls (NBA in 1946, Bulls in 1966)

400

Tongue (It’s heart is also as big as a car.)

This part of a blue whale can weigh between 4,000 and 8,000 pounds, about as much as an adult elephant.

400

Octan is a fictional company whose gas stations appear in the building sets of what Danish toy brand?

Lego

500

His sequel book titles included his “Fairy Tale”, his “Trip to the Sky”, him “at the North Pole”, and his “Circus”, but it all started in this book when instead of going to bed he decided to draw from his imagination.

Harold and the Purple Crayon

500

The highest point in any national park is here, at 20,310 feet. 

Denali National Park

500

The greatest Bulls player to ever wear a #12 jersey.

Michael Jordan (due to his #23 jersey being stolen)

500

These are the only types of birds that can fly backwards.

Hummingbirds

500

Although you might not know their names, you'll recognize their images. This classic board game features characters on its board officially named Jake the Jailbird (who is understandably in jail) and Officer Edgar Mallory.

Monopoly