Food
Structures
Famous People
Sports
N’At
100

Kennywood’s famous starchy food topped with cheese, gravy or salt & vinegar

Potato Patch Fries

100

This is Pittsburgh’s largest theater.

Benedum Center

100

She’s a “genie in a bottle”

Christina Aguilera 

100

You can see this Steeler catching the Immaculate Reception at the Pittsburgh airport.

Franco Harris

100

Pittsburgh term for “being nosy”

Nebby

200

A Pittsburgh salad must have this topping

French Fries

200

Longest automobile tunnel in Pittsburgh

Liberty Tunnel (Tubes)

200

Yinzer Batman

Michael Keaton

200

The Pittsburgh Penguins have won this number of Stanley Cups

5

200

Pittsburgh has more of these establishments, which close at 2 am, than any city in the country

Bars

300
This Pittsburgh establishment is known for its Chipped Chopped Ham and the Klondike bar.

Isaly’s

300

Pirates played here from 1909 - 1970

Forbes Field

300

Its always a beautiful day this Latrobe resident with this Latrobe resident.

Fred Rogers or Mr. Rogers

300

Name of University of Pittsburgh’s mascot

Roc
300

Children’s Hospital developed this to keep children from poisonous products.

Mr. Yuck stickers

400

A Polish dish that also makes a dash for it at Pirate games.

Pierogies 

400

Pittsburgh has 446 bridges, but only this US city has more?

New York City

400

In 1947 this Pittsburgher discovered a vaccine for Polio

Jonas Salk

400

This player had the most hits in Pittsburgh Pirate history

Honus Wagner

400

This is the World’s first commercial radio station

KDKA (AM 1020)

500

This restaurant chain, founded in Pittsburgh, has 59 U.S. locations.

Eat N’ Park

500

Pittsburgh’s oldest commercial and first major office building, established 1836

The Burke Building

500

This Pittsburgher was the mother on The Partridge Family

Shirley Jones
500

The Steelers were one of the first NFL teams to have this, but it only lasted from 1961-1970.

Cheerleaders

500

This McDonald‘s sandwich was founded in Pittsburgh in 1967.

The Big Mac