Learning in Medicine
Philly Eats
Famous Philadelphians
Philly Music
Philly Street Talk
200

This is the largest organ of the human body, protecting us from the outside world.

Skin

200

Famous for their "Crabfries," this sports bar has locations in the stadiums and all over the city.

Chickie's & Petes

200

This Founding Father has his face on the $100 bill and founded Philly's first fire department.

Benjamin Franklin

200

This hip-hop group is the house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

The Roots

200

This all-purpose noun is used by Philadelphians to describe any person, place, or thing.

Jawn

300

Located in your thigh, this is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.

Femur

300

If you want a "Blackberry Malt" or a "Franklin Mint" sundae, you head to this Old City ice cream saloon.

Franklin Fountain

300

This legendary NBA player went to Lower Merion High School and won five championships with the Lakers.

Kobe Bryant

300

This 90s R&B group, known for "Motownphilly," has a street named after them near the High School for Creative and Performing Arts.

Boyz II Men

300

If you ask for this frozen treat in Philly, you might be corrected on your pronunciation of the word "water."

Wooder Ice

400

Just as good as coffee, with almost 12 grams of sugar this fruit will keep you away from the doctor. 

Apple

400

Often cited as the best "non-cheesesteak" sandwich in the city, this spot in Reading Terminal is famous for its Slow-Roasted Pork with rabe.

DiNic's

400

This "Godmother of Soul" and "Lady Marmalade" singer was born in Philadelphia in 1944.

Patti LaBelle

400

This rock duo is the most successful in history, with hits like "Maneater" and "Rich Girl."

Hall & Oates

400

This is the specific phonetic way a local would ask "Did you eat yet?" usually mashed into one syllable.

Jeet

800

Though they are much smaller, human babies actually have about 100 more of these than adults.

Bones

800

For decades, this legendary Old City deli was the place to get a "Jewish Hoagie" before it sadly closed its 4th Street doors (though it lives on in spirit).

Famous 4th Street Delicatessen

800

She is the Upper Darby native and "30 Rock" creator who famously portrayed Sarah Palin on SNL.

Tina Fey

800

Born Alecia Moore in Doylestown, this pop star is known for her acrobatic performances and "So What."

P!nk

800

You say this when you are heading to the ATM; based on the now-defunct Money Access Center network.

Tap MAC

1000

This woman was the first female to receive a medical degree in the U.S. and helped found the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania.

Elizabeth Blackwell

1000

Located two block's from LKSOM, this cheesesteak spot has been featured in the hit film "Creed". 

Max's

1000

This "Princess of Monaco" was a Hollywood superstar born in East Falls who won an Oscar for The Country Girl.

Grace Kelly

1000

This legendary jazz saxophonist and "Giant Steps" composer lived on N. 33rd St. during his most formative years.

John Coltrane

1000

To a local, "The Blue Route" is the colloquial name for this specific Interstate Highway.

I-476