American Pilots/Astronauts
Rock and Roll Artist
Endangered/Extinct Animals
U.S. State Trivia
Food and Drink
100

She was the first female pilot to fly by herself across the Atlantic. 

Amelia Earhart 

100

This rock band was started in Tennessee by lead singer Hayley Williams. The band became popular after 2007 with the release of the song "Misery Business".

Paramore

100

This flightless bird was native to the Island of Mauritius, it was hunted to extinction as a food supply for the colonial population.

Dodo

100

This state is the Southernmost state out of all 50

Hawaii

100

People from the North East call them "Red Snappers"; it's a weird name for a food you would get at a baseball game.

Hot Dog

200

This Airline Captain managed to save his passengers by crash landing his plane in the Hudson River.

Chesley Sullenberger 

200

This band went through 3 name changes since it was started. Originally they were known as Xero, then changed to Hybrid Theory, before finally landing on their current name. Hybrid Theory was also the name of their first studio album.

Linkin Park

200

A black panther is not a single species of animal but is dependent on where you are. If you see one in Africa or Asia the animal is actually a Leopard, in the Americas it is this nearly extinct animal.

Jaguar

200

This state has the tallest mountain out of all 50

Alaska

200

The tomato plant is not native to Italy making this round food, created in Italy, not as old as you think.

Pizza

300

This Apollo 11 astronaut was the highest ranking military member on the space flight; He was also the only astronaut on board to shoot down an enemy jet in war.

Buzz Aldrin

300

This band's name was derived from a slang term used in the San Francisco Bay Area; the slang term means to do nothing all day except smoke marijuana. 

Green Day

300

This elephant like creature was hunted to extinction for the use of it's bones, hide, fur, and meat.

Wooly Mammoth

300

This state is the closest to the African continent

Maine

300

In the pre-industrial world water was not always safe to drink, leading to the masses turning to this beverage made from smashing grapes to keep hydrated. 

Wine

400

This folk hero became the first American pilot to be an Ace in a day (shooting down 5 enemy planes in a day) during World War 2. Later on, despite having several broken ribs due to a horse back riding accident he would be the first person to break the sound barrier. 

Chuck Yeager

400

This band emulated their style from KISS, as all band members on stage wear masks and costumes; However this bands members don't use stage names but are instead numbered 1-8.

Slipknot

400

This close relative to the Alligator is vulnerable to extinction. It's native range is mostly in South America, but it can also be found in Florida.

American Crocodile

400

In the lower 48 (contiguous states) this state has the second largest island by land area.

Texas

400

During the British conquest of India, the British soldiers drank this hard drink to keep hydrated as it was easier to brew than wine.

Beer

500

This MLB super star gave up his playing career twice to serve as a Marine Corps aviator, once in World War 2 and again during the Korean War. During his final tour of Duty in Korea he was the wing man to future American Astronaut and first American to Orbit the Earth, John Glenn.

Ted Williams

500

This British invasion band had a lot of songs you could sing along to, especially on the "White Album"; but the song "Revolution 9" was not one of them.

The Beatles

500

This colorful bird was native to the Southern United States, but went extinct due to habitat loss. There are species similar to it that are currently kept as pets.

Carolina Parakeet 

500

This state is home to the first ever Mardis Gras festival

Alabama

500

This staple diet food is seen as the unit price for most money systems

Loaf of Bread