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This famous, long, hot sandwich is usually ordered with "wit" or "witout" onions.

What is a cheesesteak?

100

This famous bronze object used to ring to call lawmakers to meetings.

What is the Liberty Bell?

100

Located right in the park, this attraction opened in 1874 as the very first of it's kind in the United States.

What is the Philadelphia Zoo?

100

This giant bronze statue of a boxer stands at the bottom of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps.

Who is Joe Frazier

100

When Eagles fans gather at Lincoln Financial Field, they shout these five letters to start their favorite fight song.

What is E-A-G-L-E-S?

200

This twisting, salty baked snack is perfect with mustard.

What is a soft pretzel?

200

This founding father wore many hats, invented the lightning rod, and started America's first public library right here.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

This furry green monster with a megaphone snout has been cheering on fans since 1978.

Who is the Phillie Phanatic?

200

Philadelphia is nicknamed the "City of Brotherly Love" because its name comes from this ancient language.

What is Greek?

200

This Philly slang word is a substitute for the word "thing" and can describe a person, object, or place.

What is jawn?

300

This frozen, fruity treat served in a paper cup is a summertime favorite.

What is water ice? (Pronounced wooder ice!)

300

This historic building is where the first U.S. Constitution was signed.

What is Independence Hall?

300

This large, orange, wild-eyed hockey mascot loves to cause chaos and beat a big drum.

Who is Gritty?

300

Who is on top of City Hall, this 37-foot bronze statue was the highest point in the city for decades.

Who is William Penn?

300

He plays center for the Philadelphia 76ers.

Who is Joel Embiid?

400

This iconic, one-stop-shop convenience store chain is famous for its hoagies and sizzli breakfast sandwiches.

What is Wawa?

400

Legend says this Philadelphia upholsterer sewed the very first American flag.

Who is Betsy Ross?

400

This giant, historic park system spans over 2,000 acres, making it one of the largest urban park systems in the country.

What is Fairmount Park?

400

This massive avenue is lined with flags from countries all over the world and leads directly to the Art Museum.

What is the Benjamin Franklin Parkway?

400

Acting out, behaving inappropriate or doing something bad.

What is drawlin'

500

This historic indoor market on Filbert Street lets you eat everything from Amish donuts to Peking duck under one roof.

What is Reading Terminal Market?

500

This famous Quaker founded the province of Pennsylvania in 1682 and designed Philadelphia's grid system.

Who is William Penn?

500

This colorful bird is the official state bird of Pennsylvania, and you can spot its brown, patterned feathers in Philly's wooded trails.

What is the ruffed grouse?

500

This bright red, four-letter sculpture by Robert Indiana in located in Center City is one of Philly's most famous photo spots.

What is the LOVE statue?

500

This legendary Philly basketball player once scored 100 points in a single NBA game.

Who is Wilt Chamberlain?