States and Capitals
Land and Water
Products & Natural Resources
Landmarks
Culture
100
Columbus is this state's capital.
What is Ohio?
100
The land in the Midwest is mostly made up of this grass.
What is prairie grass?
100
This is the term for animals raised for meat, one of the major products of the Midwest.
What is livestock?
100
The Gateway Arch is located in the state.
What is Missouri?
100
This type of music was invented in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1950's.
What is Rock and Roll?
200
This state capital shares its name with a city in Massachusetts.
What is Springfield?
200
These two rivers in the Midwest combine to create an important waterway.
What are the Mississippi and the Missouri?
200
The three major products of the Midwest are corn, wheat and ________.
What is dairy?
200
The country's largest indoor shopping mall is located in this Midwestern state.
What is Minnesota?
200
These are two activities Midwesterners like to do in the Winter.
What are: skiing, skating, ice fishing, and snowmobiling?
300
Name two of the three capital cities that have two words in them. Also name the states.
What are: Des Moines, Iowa, Jefferson City, Missouri, and Saint Paul, Minnesota?
300
This many Great Lakes border the Midwest.
What is four?
300
The Midwest contains large deposits of this metal that is used to make steel.
What is iron ore?
300
The Willis Tower, the country's tallest building, is located in this Illinois city.
What is Chicago?
300
This type of music was invented in Detroit, MI in the 1960's.
What is Motown?
400
This state's capital means "Peter" in French.
What is South Dakota?
400
These high hills of South Dakota are made of granite.
What are the Black Hills?
400
This Midwest state produces the most cheese in the United States.
What is Wisconsin?
400
Cleveland, Ohio is home to this Midwestern landmark.
What is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
400
When visiting Illinois, you can be sure to enjoy these two foods.
What are deep dish pizza and Coney Dogs?
500
Name two of the three state capitals, and the name of the states, that are named after Presidents. 
What are: Madison, Wisconsin, Jefferson City, Missouri, and Lincoln, Nebraska?
500
This river of the Midwest is the longest river in North America.
What is the Missouri River?
500
Because of its major production of wheat, the Midwest has earned itself this nickname.
What is "America's Breadbasket"?
500
This famous presidential landmark is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
What is Mount Rushmore?
500
This water sport was invented in Minnesota in 1922.
What is water-skiing?