Once Upon a Nursery Rhyme
That Song
A Day at the Fair
Animal Kingdom
The B-Word
Famous World Landmarks
The United States
100

This little creature frightened away
a certain Miss Muffet
from her curds and whey.

A Spider

100

Complete the next line in these famous lyrics:

You are my Sunshine, my only Sunshine
______________________________

You Make Me Happy When Skies are Gray

100

This sweet, sticky treat is spun with air and sugar and usually comes in pink or blue.

Cotton Candy

100

Known for its beautiful pink plumage, this bird is actually born gray.

The Flamingo

100

This B-word is a breakfast option usually served with cream cheese.

A Bagel

100

At 305' tall and weighing 450,000 pounds, France presented the United States with this, one of the largest gifts in the world, July 4, 1884.

The Statue of Liberty

100

In 1953, these became the last two states added to the Union.

Alaska and Hawaii

200

A slipper of glass,
a ball full of splendor.
Who is this girl
the prince will remember?

Cinderella

200

Doris Day had a smash hit in 1956 with the song Que Sera Sera which, in English, means this

Whatever Will Be, Will Be

200

This every popular, towering ride gave you a bird’s eye view as your seat slowly circles upward.

The Ferris Wheel

200

Known for its bright white coat, the skin of this animal, the largest species of bear in the world, is actually black.

Polar Bears

200

These B-words are made with breath and soapy water.

Bubbles

200

This European city is your destination if you are going to visit the Eiffel Tower.

Paris, France

200

The stripes of the US flag, seven red and six white, represent these.

The Original Thirteen Colonies.

300

She ate from their bowls
and broke one of their chairs
then slept in their beds
at the top of the stairs.

Goldilocks

300

According to Frank Sinatra, these two things go together like a horse and carriage.

Love and Marriage

300

You could grab the brass ring and win a prize for your sweetheart on this classic ride that moved up and down as it spun you around.

A Carousel

300

With a heart the size of a compact car, not only is this majestic animal the largest creature in the sea, it's also the largest animal to have ever lived on Earth, bigger than any known dinosaur.

The Blue Whale

300

This B-word is a large, shaggy animal, a national symbol of the United States, and can be found in Yellowstone Park and on the back of older nickels.

A Buffalo

300

Possibly the most famous clock in the world, Big Ben is found in this European capital city.

London, England

300

With a current population of nearly 8 million, this has been the largest US city since the late 1700s.

New York

400

Through woods she went
in a cloak of bright red,
with a basket of treats
and danger ahead.

Little Red Riding Hood

400

In 1962, Tony Bennett left his heart in this famously foggy city. 

San Francisco

400

This crispy fair treat is made by drizzling batter into hot oil and then topping it with powdered sugar.

Funnel Cake

400

This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, has the same name as a small, fuzzy fruit.

The Kiwi

400

Born in the Appalacian Mountains of North Carolina and Kentucky, this B-word is a type of music traditionally including a banjo, guitar, mandolin, bass and fiddle.

Bluegrass

400

Estimated at 6 million tons, this famous monument in Giza, Egypt, is the last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The Great Pyramid

400

This monument, carved into the side of a granite mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota, gets more than 2 million visitors a year.

Mount Rushmore

500

Spinning straw into gold,
that was his game,
and her son would be lost
unless she guess his name.

Rumplestiltskin

500

Moon River is a dreamy song made famous by Audrey Hepburn in this 1961 film.

Breakfast at Tiffany's

500

This annual fair showcases the accomplishments of young group members, providing a platform for them to display their projects, animals, and skills

4-H Fair

500

Causing tens of thousands of deaths every year, this is the deadliest creature in the animal kingdom.
(Hint: think small)

The Mosquito

500

This B-word is a body of water usually connected to a larger sea or ocean and partially enclosed by land.
(It's also part of a joke I'll share when you get the answer!)  

A Bay

500

The discovery of more than 1000 stone-carved human figures, most consisting of a torso and head and averaging over 13' in height, made this remote southeastern Pacific Ocean island famous.

Easter Island

500

Its palm trees, beautiful beaches and clear blue waters make this Floridian city the second most visited place in the US by foreign travelers after New York.

Miami