U.S. Geography
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100

This massive canyon in Arizona was carved out by the Colorado River and is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

Grand Canyon

100

This is the closest star to planet Earth.

The Sun 

100

He was the first President of the United States and his face is on the one-dollar bill.

George Washington 

100

This legendary archeologist wields a whip, wears a fedora, and is absolutely terrified of snakes.

Indiana Jones 

100

This sport features teams of five, uses a round orange ball, and includes terms like "slam dunk" and "three-pointer

Basketball

200

This island state is the only one in the U.S. that is completely surrounded by water and grew entirely out of volcanoes.

Hawaii 

200

These are the only flying mammals on Earth, and they use echolocation to find bugs in the dark.

Bats

200

This giant stone monument with the body of a lion and the head of a human stands guard near the Pyramids of Giza.

Sphinx 

200

In the movie Inside Out, this is the blue, glasses-wearing emotion who constantly clashes with Joy.


Sadness

200

This global soccer superstar, who plays for Inter Miami, famously led Argentina to a dramatic World Cup victory.

Lionel Messi 

300

Known as the "Windy City," this is the most populated city in the state of Illinois.

Shitcago

300

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, making it way more common than Oxygen.

Nitrogen 

300

This ancient European empire was ruled by leaders called Caesars and famously built the Colosseum.

Roman Empire 

300

This is the name of the fictional, neon-lit city where the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movies take place.

New York City (or Brooklyn)

300

In baseball, this is the name of the heavily padded position player who stands directly behind home plate to catch the pitches.

Catcher 

400

This river is the longest in the United States, flowing all the way from Minnesota down to the Gulf of Mexico.

Mississippi river 

400

This is the only metal that remains a liquid at standard room temperature.

Mercury 

400

Signed in the year 1776, this document officially declared the thirteen American colonies free from British rule.

Declaration Of Independence 

400

This iconic sci-fi movie franchise features the planet Tatooine, lightsabers, and the Millennium Falcon.

Star Wars 

400

This European country hosted the Summer Olympic Games, featuring events like beach volleyball right in front of the Eiffel Tower.

France (Paris)

500

Sharing a border with Canada, this is the largest of the five Great Lakes by surface area.

Lake Superior  

500

He is the famous English scientist who formulated the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation.

Isaac Newton 

500

This is the name of the historic trade route that connected China to Europe for centuries, allowing the exchange of goods and culture.

Silk Road

500

This is the name of the fictional African kingdom in The Lion King where Simba is born.

Pride Lands

500

With 28 total medals—23 of them gold—this American swimmer is the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time.

Michael Phelps?