U.S. Cities
Food for Thought
Cartoons
Abracadabra!
100

This U.S. city is nicknamed “sin city”

What is Las Vegas?

100

This is the only fruit with the seeds on the outside. 

What is strawberry?

100

Bugs Bunny’s rival who likes to say “it‘s wabbit season.”

Who is Elmer Fudd?

100

Fred and George invented this eavesdropping tool in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 

What are extendable ears?

200

This U.S. city has the highest population. 

What is New York?

200

Dessert with a custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelized sugar. 

What is crème brûlée?

200

This is the name of the van belonging to the Scooby Doo crew. 

What is The Mystery Machine?

200

By the time his show “Mindfreak” ended in 2010, this magician had appeared on prime time TV more than any other in history. 

Who is Criss Angel?

300

This U.S. city is home to the space needle. 

What is Seattle?

300

Goldilocks ate this food belonging to the three bears. 

What is porridge?

300

Wile E. Coyote used products from this company to help him catch the road runner. 

What is Acme?

300

This popular phrase to unlock closed and hidden doorways comes to us from a translation of ”Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.”

What is “open sesame”?

400

This U.S. city is home of the Alamo.

What is San Antonio?

400

This popular cable TV channel, owned by Discovery, offers shows such as “Chopped” and “Iron Chef.”

What is the Food Network?

400

This man created the iconic “Peanuts” comic strip. 

Who is Charles Schultz?

400

In 1983, this magician appeared to make the Statue of Liberty disappear on live television. 

What is David Copperfield?

500

Coca Cola was invented in this U.S. city. 

What is Atlanta?

500

Outside of its home city, the St. Louis Bread Company is more popularly known as this eatery. 

What is Panera?

500

This cartoon is the next longest-running in the U.S. after The Simpsons.

What is South Park?

500

P.T. Selbit was an English magician who cut through the conventions of the time and invented this “jaw-dropping” illusion. 

What is sawing a woman in half?