State Nicknames
Common Bond
Food
U.S.A
Occupations
100

What state is known as

"Empire State"

New York

100

What's in common:

horse, cow, pig

Farm animals

100

The main ingredient for a salad is?

head of lettuce

100

The lady who stands in the New York Harbor is?

The Statue of Liberty

100

The person who is hired to take pictures with a camera is?

Photographer

200

What state is known as

"Sunshine State"

Florida

200

What's in common:

pencil, pen, marker

Writing Tools

200

Margarine is a substitute for?

Butter

200

What is the national anthem of the United States?

Star Spangled Banner

200
The person who helps students learn and works at a school is a?

Teacher

300

What state is known as

"Great Lakes State"

Michigan

300

What's in common:

glue, bubble gum and syrup

Things that are sticky

300

The red food that many think is a vegetable but is really a fruit?

Tomato

300

What document begin, " Four score and seven years ago, our fathers..."

Gettysburg Address

300

The person who assists customers in buying or selling a home is?

Realtor

400

What state is known as

"The Silver State"

Nevada

400

What's in common:

Tallahassee, FL

Springfield, IL

Oklahoma City, OK

State Capitals

400

In many Asian countries, this grain is part of their main food source, what is it?

Rice

400

The largest and most famous Buriel places in the U.S. is?

Arlington National Cemetary

400

The person who dispenses medicine that is ordered by a doctor is?

Pharmacist

500

What state is known as

"Garden State"

New Jersey

500

What's in common:

piano, locksmith, florida

all have keys

500

An orange vegetable grown in the ground and can be eaten raw, is what?

A carrot

500
This was first rung to announce the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 8, 1776, what is it?
The Liberty Bell
500
The person who communicates information to people through the TV, radio or newspaper is?

Reporter/News Anchor