Countries in Europe
5 Letter Words
Classic Literature
American Restaurant Chains
Historical People
100

This European country, which traces back to the Roman Empire, is the home to over 26 million people and is best known for it’s origination of classical meals like spaghetti and pizza. 

Where is Italy?

100

This was most commonly used during World War 2 by government officials and was a staple in the American family home before televisions hit the market.

What is radio?

100

Originally published in 1911 in the form of a play, this book tells the story of a boy who never grows up.

What is Peter Pan?

100

This restaurant, founded in 1975, is best known for their chicken, fajitas, and their famous skillet cookie.

What is Chili's?

100

She lost both her sight and hearing abilities before age two but went on to become a famous author and speaker, and even has a Broadway musical about her called "The Miracle Worker".

Who is Helen Keller?

200

This country is located in Eastern Europe is known as the birthplace of famous scientist Marie Curie and its historical bombing that began World War 2.

Where is Poland?

200

A word used to describe a group of twelve.

What is dozen?

200

This classic book was published in 1837 and tells the story of a young orphan boy who is sold into apprenticeship with an undertaker.  

What is Oliver Twist?

200

This restaurant is best known for their "drive-in fast food", and the employees may deliver your food on roller-skates.  

What is Sonic?

200

He dropped out of school in 4th grade but went on to create one of the biggest chocolate brands in the world and helped establish a theme park in Pennsylvania.  

Who is Milton Hershey?
300

This country is the home to the “best school education system in the world” and its national bird is a whooper swan.

Where is Finland?

300

This can usually be found in the back of a book where it will list its contents and on what pages they can be found.

What is index?

300

This book tells the classic story of the bond between a young boy and his dog help their family run the Texas homestead while the boy's father is on a cattle drive. 

What is Old Yeller?

300

This restaurant, founded in 1989, serves plenty of different types of sandwiches, salads, and even pizza. 

What is McAlister's Deli?

300

She was taught by a governess as a child and grew up in London, England, however, she became a famous author and wrote the classic "The Story of Peter Rabbit". 

Who is Beatrix Potter?

400

This country is known for its origination of LEGO and and is ranked at the number one spot as the least corrupt country in the world.

Where is Denmark?

400

A "less-fancier" way of saying "dish"

What is plate?

400

Published in 1868 by Louisa May Alcott, this classic novel tells the story of the March sisters and their adventures from childhood into adulthood. 

What is Little Women?

400

This kiosk restaurant, founded in 1977 in Georgia, is best known for their delicious cookies and drinks. In fact, you can even order custom cookie cakes here for your birthday.

What is Great American Cookies?

400

A famous pioneer born in 1734 who is famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky. 

Who is Daniel Boone?

500

This country is very well known for its classical art museums and baguettes and is the home to roughly 67 million people.

Where is France?

500

Most commonly used in art, it means to essentially "copy" or "mark".

What is trace?

500

This story is told in letter form, wherein a head demon by the name of Screwtape is writing letters to his demon nephew, Wormwood.

What are The Screwtape Letters?

500

This casual dining restaurant founded in 1979 is known as a "scratch kitchen" that serves multiple different types of foods. You may also find small aquariums inside of the dining rooms. 

What is Cheddars?

500

Born in 1796, this man is known for being the one who formed the American public school system, along with school dress code and other factors.

Who is Hoarce Mann?