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100

Doubling the size of the U.S., this president purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

Often served cold with mayo or warm with melted butter on a split-top New England hot dog bun, this seafood sandwich is a coastal Maine specialty.

What is a lobster roll?

100

This state would be home to the Grand Canyon, if there was one.

What is Arizona?

100

She refused to surrender her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955.

Who is Rosa Parks?

100

This legendary New York Yankee, known as the "The Sultan of Swat," set a long-standing single-season record with 60 home runs in 1927.

Who is Babe Ruth?

200

Following the assassination of William McKinley in 1901, this 42-year-old leader became the youngest person ever to assume the presidency.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

200

This classic Louisiana one-pot dish features rice cooked together with meat (like andouille sausage and chicken), seafood, and the "holy trinity" of vegetables.

What is Jambalaya?

200

This state has a town named Santa Claus that receives thousands of letters every December.

What is Indiana?

200

She became the first woman to fly soo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. Thanks a lot Noonan!

Who is Amelia Earhart?

200

Jack Norworth wrote the lyrics to this iconic anthem in 1908 after seeing a billboard, despite having never actually attended a game.

What is "Take me out to the ball game?"

300

This President signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

300

This spicy, iconic 18-ingredient blend created in Maryland in 1939 is the quintessential seasoning for blue crabs, shrimp, and French fries.

What is Old Bay seasoning?

300

Early 20th-century gold miners in this state wanted to name their town after the local ptarmigan bird, but chose "Chicken" instead to avoid embarrassing spelling errors.

What is Alaska?

300

Appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, this trailblazing jurist made history as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?

300

The MLB All-Star Game, first held in 1933, pits the best players from these two leagues?

What are the American League and the National Leagues?

400

Breaking a traditional precedent set by George Washington, this leader is the only U.S. president to serve more than two elected terms, winning a total of four consecutive elections.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

A legal trademark restricts the authentic production of this decadent Kentucky dessert made with chocolate, walnuts, and a splash of bourbon.

What is Derby Pie?

400

This Southwestern state is home to the world's largest pistachio, a 30-foot-tall motorized monument located at a family vineyard in Alamogordo.

What is New Mexico?

400

Taraji P. Henson portrayed brilliant NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson—whose critical hand-calculations ensured the success of America’s first orbital spaceflights—in this acclaimed 2016 biographical drama film.

What is Hidden Figures?

400
This village in upstate New York is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, despite the myth that the sport was invented there.

What is Cooperstown?

500

This president became Chief Justice of the United States after serving as president.

Who is William Howard Taft?

500

This intensely sweet Pennsylvania Dutch pie is baked with a gooey molasses bottom layer and a brown sugar crumb topping that traditionally attracted insects while cooling.

What is shoofly pie?

500

This state, famous for its rich fossil beds, honors its prehistoric heritage by naming the "good mother lizard," Maiasaura, as its official state dinosaur.

What is Montana?

500

This "First Lady of the World" completely redefined her role by championing civil rights, helping draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and holding her own press conferences.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

500

A likely blueprint misinterpretation or clerical error in 1893 resulted in this very specific, non-rounded distance from the pitching rubber to home plate.

What is 60 feet, 6 inches?