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Who Am I?
100

Lions live in groups with one male and many females. What is this group of lions called?

Pride

100

Only one US state begins with the letter ‘D’. Name that state

Delaware

100

Yellowstone National Park is located in 3 US states. Name one of them

Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana (the majority is in Wyoming)

100

Finish the lyric:

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy...

When skies are gray
100

Mark Antony was in love with this famous Egyptian Queen.

Cleopatra

200

What is the term for a male goose?

Gander

200

How many states begin with the letter ‘M’?

8

Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana.

200

The Notre Dame cathedral is located in what European city?

Paris, France

200

Finish the lyric:

Give me a home, where the buffalo roam, where the deer...

and the antelope play

200

This famous scientist invented dynamite, did not want to be remembered after his death as a propagator of violence, thus he initiated the Nobel Prize.

Alfred Nobel

300

What is a female peacock known as?

Peahen

300

There are only two everglades in the entire world. One resides in the USA. In which state can you find it?

Florida

300

Name this landmark:


Easter Island in Moai, Chile

300

Finish the lyric:

What a fellowship, what a joy divine, leaning on the...

Everlasting arms

300

This famous artist could draw with one hand and write with the other at the same time, worked on painting Mona Lisa for fifteen years and considered it unfinished at his death in 1519.

Leonardo da Vinci

400

What is the name for a group of fish?

School

400

Colonial Williamsburg is a famous landmark in which US state?

Virginia

400

Name this limestone statue of a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion located in Giza,Egypt.

The Great Sphinx

400

Finish the lyric:

I keep a close watch on this heart of mine, I keep my eyes wide open all the time, I keep the ends out for the tie that binds, because you're mine...

I walk the line

400

This American President refused to shoot a bear cub on one of his hunting trips, and the first “Teddy Bear” was made in his honor.

Theodore Roosevelt

500

Locusts are insects related to grasshoppers that can form enormous swarms that travel with the wind and consume crops and vegetation. Also referenced in the Bible, what is this swarm of locusts called?

Plague of locusts, of Locust Plague

500

In which US state is the city of Laramie?

Wyoming

500

What great ancient building project, designed as a defensive barrier, is about 4,500 miles (7,300 km) in length?

The Great Wall of China

500

Finish the lyric

On top of old Smokey, All covered with snow, I lost my true lover...

From courtin’ too slow.

500

This activist won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964, gained fame as an integration leader, non-violent civil rights leader, and American clergyman. 

Martin Luther King Jr.

600

In dog breeding, Dam is the name for a mother of the litter. What is the name for the father of the litter?

Sire

600

Prince William Sound encompasses 10,000 square miles of protected waterways, islands, fjords, and around 150 glaciers. In which US State is this located?

Alaska

600

What immense canyon cut by the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona, U.S., is noted for its fantastic shapes and coloration?

The Grand Canyon

600

Finish the lyric;

Oh, what a beautiful mornin', Oh, what a beautiful day.
I got a beautiful feelin'...

Everything's goin' my way.

600

This former President gained fame as a TV and movie star, became Governor of California from 1967 to 1974, and President of the USA from 1981-1988. 

Ronald Reagan

700

What is the name for a male pig?

Boar

700

The Hoover Dam is a famous landmark in which US state?

Nevada

700

What ancient city, known for its well-preserved ruins, was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD?

Pompeii

700

Finish the lyric:

I'm singin' in the rain, Just singin' in the rain, What a glorious feeling...

I'm happy again

700

This Austrian princess and wife of King Louis XVI of France, was executed in France in October 1793 by French revolutionaries. 

Marie Antoinette