Winter
American Money
Famous Cats
Junk Foods
In The Water
100

This winter holiday is the most celebrated internationally. 

New Year's Eve/Day

100

His image is on the U.S. one-hundred dollar bill.

Benjamin Franklin


100

American comic strip cat known for his laziness and love for lasagna.

Garfield

100

This main dish, popular for take-out or delivery, has more internet searches than ice cream, tacos, donuts, hot dogs and hamburgers combined. 

Pizza

100

The British passenger ship known as "unsinkable" sank in 1912.

The RMS Titanic

200

Each winter a popular North American tradition says this animal can predict the arrival of spring.

Groundhog

200

It costs the U.S. government twice the amount to manufacture this coin than it is worth. 

The U.S. penny

200

Created in the 1940s, he is known for his love-hate relationship with his fellow animated star, Jerry.

Tom 

200

These originated in the 1950s at a Tex-Mex restaurant in Disneyland in an effort to avoid throwing away stale tortillas. 

Doritos

200

A classic American thriller film directed by Stephen Spielberg that kept beach-goers out of the water in 1975. 

Jaws


300

The country with the coldest recorded temperature in the world, -90.0 degrees Fahrenheit.

Russia


300

The U.S. nickel is normally made up of 25% nickel and 75% this other metal

Copper

300

The magical cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. 

Cheshire Cat

300

This peanut-butter filled candy was featured in the movie E.T.

Reese's Pieces

300

The chemical formula of water.

H20

400

The most watched Winter Olympic sport, according to a poll from the last Winter Olympic games in 2018.

Figure skating

400

He is the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and his image appears on the $10 bill.

Alexander Hamilton


400

Created in Japan in 1974 and originally marketed to pre-teen females, this fictional character is a well known media franchise worldwide.

Hello Kitty

400

An American brand of stackable potato-based chips that had been advertised using the slogan, "Once you pop, you can't stop!"

Pringles


400

This is the world's largest animal alive today.

Blue whale

500

This country is the snowiest place on earth, with an average snow fall of 1200 inches per year.

Japan


500

The first and only woman whose image was once on U.S. currency, was also the spouse of this U.S. President. 

President George Washington (First Lady, Martha Washington).


500

American internet celebrity cat known for her permanent facial expression, she first appeared in 2012 as the face of many humorous internet memes.

Grumpy Cat

500

This is the official snack food in the state of Utah, due to it's popularity there. It is a refrigerated dessert that often has fruit or marshmallows added to it. 

Jell-O

500

The largest body of water on Earth.

Pacific Ocean