State Flags
State Birds
Pro Sports Teams
World Capitals
Landmarks
100

This state's flag features a single star, earning it the nickname, "The Lone Star State"

Texas

100

The Cardinal is the state bird for this midwestern state that's also famous for basketball.

Indiana

100

The packers play in this small Wisconsin city. 

Green Bay 

100

The Eiffel Tower is here.

Paris

100

The Statue of Liberty is located here.

New York City 

200

This State's flag features a bear and the words "____ republic"

California

200

This east coast state is know for maple syrup, and its bird of honor is the hermit thrush.

Vermont 

200

The Yankees are based here. 

New York

200

The Colosseum stands in this European capital.

Rome

200

This state is home to Mount Rushmore

South Dakota

300

This State's flag has a large red C featured on it.

Colorado 

300

The common loon calls this northern state home.

Minnesota 

300

The WNBA team the Storm call this Pacific Northwest city home.

Seattle 

300

The Kremlin is found in this city.

Moscow 

300

This U.S. landmark is nicknamed "The Gateway to the West"

The Gateway Arch in St. Louis

400

This State's Flag is two sided with a beaver, the state animal on one side. 

Oregon

400

The cactus wren is the bird of this desert state.

Arizona

400

The Jazz moved from New Orleans to this city in Utah.

Salt Lake City 

400

The Asian capital is home to the Imperial Palace and Mount Fuji views.

Tokyo 

400

Machu Picchu is in this country.

Peru

500

This state's flag is the only one that is NOT rectangular.

Ohio 
500

The Willow Ptarmigan, a bird that changes color with the seasons, represents this state. 

Alaska

500

The Golden Knights brought hockey to this desert city.

Las Vegas

500

The highest capital city in the world at over 11,000 feet above sea level.

La Paz

500

The world's largest coral reef system off Australia's coast?

The Great Barrier Reef