"F" in Geography
This and That
April Observances
Fast Food
You Heard it on the Radio
100

This country is home to the Champs-Élysées.

What is France?

 The Champs-Élysées is a main avenue running through Paris. It’s home to top entertainment, shopping, and eateries.

100

This word refers to both a color and a citrus fruit.

What is orange?

100

Every year, we fall for pranks on this day.

What is April 1st or April Fools’ Day?

100

What is Kentucky Fried Chicken’s name today?

KFC.

100

Elton John’s 1974 hit “Bennie and the [missing word]” is about a fictional band.

What is Jets?

200

Sandwiched between Miami and West Palm Beach, this city is a hit with college students during spring break.

What is Fort Lauderdale? 

The beaches and sidewalks are wall-to-wall people during spring break.

200

This is used in sewing and to draw blood.

What is a needle?

200

In April we bring awareness to this outdoor area reserved for planting.

What is Garden?

200

What original donut establishment is known for its glazed, yeast donuts and green and white packaging?

Krispy Kreme.

200

This Eagles hit includes this memorable line: “You can check out, but you can never leave.”

What is "Hotel California"?

300

It is the capital of Kentucky.

What is Frankfort?

300

This is a unit in the alphabet and something you write and mail to someone.

What is a Letter?

300

In April, we honor prevention of cruelty to these.

What are animals?

300

What fast-food burger joint is also known for its Frosty?

Wendy's

300

“Isn’t She Lovely” was the 1976 hit on his album Songs in the Key of Life.

Who is Stevie Wonder?

400

It is the sister city to Dallas.

What is Fort Worth?

400

This is a loud dog vocalization and the outer part of a tree trunk.

What is Bark?

400

All month long, we honor this genre of music that has its roots in blues.

What is Jazz?

400

What non-burger sandwich shop has nearly 40,000 franchises around the world?

Subway.

400

The ballad “Unforgettable” was made into a duet and hit the charts in 1991. The song features this late musician and his daughter.

Who is Natalie Cole?

500

This is the snowiest city in Arizona according to National Weather Service statistics. As of 2018, it was averaging 101.7 inches of snow per year.

What is Flagstaff? 

Flagstaff’s snowiest winter on record was 210 inches in 1972–73.

500

This is to refuse someone entry and a place that serves alcoholic beverages.

What is bar?

500

During April, we honor this nut associated with southern cooking and baking.

What is Pecan?

500

What iconic fast-food restaurant did Ray Kroc own?

McDonald's

500

“Hot Stuff” by this disco diva hit the Billboard Top 20 1970’s tunes.

Who is Donna Summer?

 Other hits include “Love to Love You, Baby” and “MacArthur Park.”