Fortune 500
Things that Fly
U.S. History
Country Music
100

The retail corporation headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas that operates grocery stores/hypermarkets.

What is Walmart?

100


What is a hummingbird?

100

The first permanent English settlement, founded in 1607.

What is Jamestown?

100

The singer that rose to fame after winning the 4th season of American Idol in 2005.

Who is Carrie Underwood?

200

The largest department store chain in the United States as of February 2013.

What is Kohl's?

200

The only mammal capable of true and sustained flight.

What are bats?

200

Americans eat enough _______ every day to cover 100 acres.

What is pizza?

200

The male country singer that co-hosts The Voice.

Who is Blake Shelton?

300

The retail corporation that owns private label brands such as: Archer Farms and Hearth and Hand.

What is Target?

300

The city with the world's busiest commercial airport.

What is Atlanta?

300

The most popular spectator sport in the U.S.

What is football?

300

The singer tied with Beyonce for the most Grammy nominations for a female artist.

Who is Dolly Parton?
400

The consumer electronics retailer that was originally founded as an audio specialty store called Sound of Music, in 1966.

What is Best Buy?

400

The planet that Superman was born on.

What is Krypton?

400

The 16th president of the United States (served from 1861 - 1865).

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

Shania Twain's best selling single.

What is You're Still The One?

500

The conglomerate holding company of Dairy Queen, GEICO, Duracell, and more.

What is Berkshire Hathaway?

500

In July 2016, a man named Fyodor Konyukhov circumnavigated the world in one of these in 11 days.

What is a hot air balloon?

500

The first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize, in 1921.

Who is Edith Wharton?

500

The winner of the first Grammy award for Best Country & Western Performance, in 1959.

Who is The Kingston Trio?