Landmarks
Famous Cities
Food
Travel Slang
National Parks
100

This tall green statue in New York City was a gift from France.

Statue of Liberty

100

The capital city of the United States.

Washington, D.C.

100

This American food is often eaten at barbecues and has a bun, a patty, and toppings.

Hamburger

100

To “hit the road” means to do this.

Start a trip or leave

100

The first national park in the United States, famous for geysers like Old Faithful.

Yellowstone

200

This white marble building in India is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Taj Mahal

200

The city known as “The Big Apple.”

New York City

200

Italians are famous for this flat bread with tomato sauce and cheese.

Pizza

200

“Catch some rays” means to do this at the beach.

Sunbathe

200

This California park is famous for giant sequoia trees and Half Dome rock.

Yosemite

300

This famous clock tower is located next to the Houses of Parliament in London.

Big Ben

300

This U.S. city is famous for jazz, Mardi Gras, and the French Quarter.

New Orleans

300

This Japanese dish includes rice and raw fish.

Sushi

300

Taking a vacation at home instead of traveling is called ...

Staycation

300

This spectacular landmark in Arizona is one of the most famous natural wonders of the world.

Grand Canyon

400

This giant stone monument in South Dakota shows the faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

400

The capital of France, known as the City of Light.

Paris

400

This sweet American dessert is usually eaten at Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin pie

400

A dream place you want to visit before you die is called ...

Bucket List Place or Destination (will accept Bucket List)

400

This national park is known as the hottest and driest place in the United States.

Death Valley National Park

500

You can walk across this famous red bridge in San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge

500

The largest city in Japan, famous for neon lights and sushi.

Tokyo

500

In Mexico, people often eat folded tortillas filled with meat, beans, or cheese.

Tacos

500

This phrase describes A crowded or overpriced attraction

Tourist Trap

500

This swampy park in Florida is home to alligators and mangroves.

Everglades

600

This ancient wall stretches over 13,000 miles across northern China.

The Great Wall of China

600

This U.S. city is home to Hollywood and many movie stars.

Los Angeles

600

This dish from India is made with spiced sauce and rice or bread.

Curry

600

The phrase meaning A quiet place that few tourists visit

Off the beaten path

600

It’s famous for its high mountains and alpine lakes, including Bear Lake and Dream Lake.

Rocky Mountain National Park

700

This enormous statue of Jesus overlooks the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Christ the Redeemer

700

This Italian city is built on canals and has no cars.

Venice

700

This cold dessert is made from frozen cream and sugar.

Ice cream

700

Camping or traveling without comfort

Rough(ing) it

700

This California desert park is known for its spiky trees and extreme heat.

Joshua Tree National Park

800

This ancient city in Jordan is carved into red rock cliffs.

Petra

800

This Middle Eastern city is known for its futuristic skyscrapers, including the Burj Khalifa.

Dubai

800

This Canadian dish is made of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

Poutine

800

This phrase describes spending too much money on vacation

Break the bank

800

This Utah park is famous for its tall red and orange cliffs made of sandstone.

Zion National Park

900

You can visit this prehistoric circle of stones in England.

Stonehenge

900

This Australian city is famous for its Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

Sydney

900

In the southern United States, a favorite dish combines one traditional dinner protein with a classic breakfast carbohydrate.

Chicken and waffles

900

If you travel so often you never unpack, you are ...

Living out of a suitcase

900

This Pacific Island park protects volcanoes and lava fields

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

1000

This massive clock and tower in Mecca is one of the tallest buildings in the world.

Abraj Al Bait (Makkah Royal Clock Tower)

1000

This Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics and is known for its mountains and ocean views.

Vancouver

1000

This traditional Peruvian dish is made from raw fish marinated in citrus juice.

Ceviche

1000

A strong desire to travel everywhere

Travel Bug

1000

This park’s name comes from the fog that looks like smoke covering the mountains.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park