Italy
Ireland
Germany
Native American
American Culture
100
This capital of Italy was said to be founded on seven hills.
What is Rome?
100
This is Ireland's most plentiful crop, also known as a tuber.
What are potatoes?
100
This city's famous wall was erected in 1961 - only to be torn down in 1989.
What is Berlin?
100
Meaning "the land of many beavers", this is the Native American name for Abington.
What is Manamooskeegan?
100
This american revolutionized the auto industry by mass-producing automobiles in the early part of the 20th century.
Who is Henry Ford?
200
These dry, "twice baked" cookies are most commonly almond flavored and served with a cup of coffee.
What is biscotti?
200
He is the patron saint of Ireland who spent his teenage years as a slave in Ireland.
Who is St. Patrick
200
More than 1,500 different types of this food originate in Germany.
What is sausage?
200
These native Americans originated in Siberia, but are more commonly known for being from Alaska.
What is Eskimoes?
200
This popular "Bostonian" dessert consists of layers of yellow cake with custard between them, topped with a chocolate frosting.
What is Boston Creme Pie?
300
This popular BRAND of pasta, common in the U.S., is consumed by Italians at least once every six days.
What is Barilla pasta?
300
This city in Ireland is known for its famous crystalware, started in a greenhouse in 1783.
What is Waterford?
300
Germany's most famous physicist, he was known for his E=mc2 theory.
What is Albert Einstein?
300
This famous Shoshone woman helped lead Lewis and Clark from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean between 1804 and 1806. Today her likeness is featured on a one dollar coin.
Who is Sacagawea?
300
In January, 1919, a massive flood of this substance killed 21 people in Boston's North End.
What is molasses?
400
Name 3 of the 4 major islands off of Italy.
What are Sardinia, Sicily, Elba, Capri
400
From left to right, these are the three colors on the flag of Ireland.
What are green, white, and orange.
400
Karl Benz built the first one of these powered by a four stroke engine, in Mannheim, Germany in 1885.
What is a car (automobile)?
400
The eagle seal on the back of this value of US currency, was taken from a centuries-old seal of the 6 Nations of the Iriquois.
What is the one dollar bill?
400
This is the year Abington was officially founded.
What is 1712?
500
This man was exiled to Elba, following his abdication of the French throne in 1814.
Who is Napoleon?
500
These traditional wedding rings are designed showing a pair of hands holding a heart, which carries a crown on top of it.
What is a claddagh?
500
In 2002, Germany adopted this unit of single European currency.
What is the euro?
500
This Sioux holy man helped his tribe defeat General Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn in June 1876.
What is Sitting Bull?
500
This popular "super" automobile was first introduced by Chrysler and Toyota in 1984?
What is the minivan?