Occupations
Animals
Food
Famous Figures
Movies
100

This person helps you when you are sick.

Doctor.

100

This animal provides us with milk.

Cow.

100

A long sandwich eaten with ketchup or mustard on the 4th of July.

Hot dog. 

100

The first president of the United States.

George Washington.

100

This movie was based off of a real life event when a large ship struck an iceberg on April 15, 1912

Titanic. 

200

This person educates young people.

Teacher.

200

This is the largest animal in the world.

Whale.

200

The main meat dish most American's eat on Thanksgiving.

Turkey.

200

The actor that typically played a cowboy whose given name was Marion Robert Morrison. 

John Wayne.

200

This movie was based off of a book by Margaret Mitchell about the civil war. 

Gone with the wind.

300

This person represents you in court.

Lawyer. 

300

This animal can eat through a 10 inch (in diameter) tree in one night. 

Beaver.

300

A baked brown snack that is usually twisted and covered in salt.

Pretzel. 

300

This singing group, also known as the Fab Four, was famous for "All You Need is Love" and "Let It Be".

The Beatles. 

300

This movie had John Travolta and Olivia Newton John staring as teen lovers. 

Grease.

400

This person protects our country.

Soldier.  

400

This animal nurses its young until the young flies away on its own.  Also, a blind rodent. 

Bat

400

This fruit is green on the outside, green on the inside, and has a large pit. 

Avocado. 

400

This person taught themselves to play the piano, even though they were deaf.

Beethoven.

400

This movie was about a little boy and all the trouble he would get into. 

Dennis the Menace

500

This person trains you in memory strategies and tests your memory.

Speech-Language Pathologist.

500

Mold grows on this animal because it moves so slow.

Sloth.

500

A dessert made with marshmallows that's usually eaten around a campfire. 

S'mores. 

500

The president that was assassinated in 1963.

John F. Kennedy

500

This movie starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman and debuted in 1942.  It is known for the line "here's looking at you, kid".

Casablanca.