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100

The popular 1893 song was originally titled "Good Morning to You?"

a. "America, The Beautiful"  b. "Auld Lang Syn" c. "Happy Birthday to You"  d. "Red River Valley"

What is c. "Happy Birthday to You"?

100

The founding father associated with lightning was buried at Christ Church in Philadelphia.

a. James Madison  b. Benjamin Franklin  c. Thomas Jefferson  d. George Washington

Who is b. Benjamin Franklin?

100

Delaware's nickname correlates to being the first state to ratify the U.S Constitution.

a. Founding State  b. First State  c. Small Wonder  d. Blue Hen

What is b. First State?

100

Since 1937, this home magazine was once known as Fruit, Gardener, and Home.

a. Better Homes and Gardens  b. Sears  c. Reader's Digest  d. National Geographic

What is a. Better Homes & Gardens?

100

Since 1792, this holiday was celebrated in October in honor of an explorer.

a. Polo Day  b. Discovery Day  c. Magellan Day  d. Columbus Day

What is d. Columbus Day?

100

The U.S national bird.

a. Bald Eagle  b. Golden Eagle  c. Cardinal  d. Blue Jay

What is a. Bald Eagle?

200

The U.S. military band that has the Singing Sergeants.

a. Marines  b. Navy  c. Army  d. Air Force

What is d. Air Force Band?

200

Since 1565, the oldest city in the U.S, St. Augustine, is in this state.

a. Florida  b. Virginia  c. Massachusetts  d. Pennsylvania

What is a. Florida?

200

Pike's Peak, inspiration for "America, The Beautiful" is in this state.

a. California  b. Colorado  c. Montana  d. West Virginia

What is b. Colorado?

200

Gilbert Stuart painted more than 100 portraits of this president.

a. Abraham Lincoln  b. James Madison  c. FDR  d. George Washington

Who is d. George Washington?

200

The federal holiday where John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe passed away.

a. Independence Day  b. Memorial Day  c. Thanksgiving d. President's Day

What is a. Independence Day?

200

The WWI icon with the slogan "I want you for U.S Army."

a. James Montgomery Flagg  b. Rosie the Riveter  c. Mickey Mouse  d. Uncle Sam

Who is d. Uncle Sam?

300

George M. Cohan or Yankee Doodle Dandy wrote this many songs in his lifetime.

a. 1  b. less than 30  c. about 75   d. over 500

What is d. over 500 songs?

300

The medical program for senior citizens since July 1966.

a. Medicare b. Medicaid  c. Social Security  d. Veterans Association

What is a. Medicare?

300

The NYC transport formerly known as "the world's greatest five-cent ride"?

a. MTA  b. taxi  c. Metro  d. Staten Island Ferry

What is d. Staten Island Ferry?

300

Boys Life is the magazine for this boy's organization.

a. YMCA  b. Boy Scouts of America  c. Youth Club  d. AARP

What is b. Boy Scouts of America?

300

President's Day celebrates George Washington's birthday and one other president.

a. Woodrow Wilson  b. John Adams  c. Abraham Lincoln  d. Herbert Hoover

Who is c. Abraham Lincoln?

300

The U.S National Flower.

a. Oak Tree  b. Daisy  c. Rose   d. Carnation

What is c. Rose?

400

The state that has a country music waltz for its state song.

a. Tennessee  b. Alabama  c. West Virginia  d. Oklahoma

What is a. Tennessee with the "Tennessee Waltz"?

400

Williamsburg, VA was named after this person.

a. John Williams  b. George Washington  c. William III  d. Brandon Williams

Who is c. King William III.

400

The Prairie State.

a. Illinois  b. Idaho  c. Iowa  d. Nebraska

What is c. Illinois?

400

Author of The Lost World, Jurassic Park, Disclosure, and The Andromeda Strain.

a. Ray Bradbury  b. Michael Crichton  c. F. Scott Fitzgerald  d. George Orwell

Who is b. Michael Crichton?

400

A federal holiday that used to be called Armistice Day.

a. Veterans Day  b. Memorial Day  c. Labor Day  d. Independence Day

What is a. Veterans Day?

400

The Statue of Liberty is made of this material.

a. Steel  b. jade  c. copper  d. stone

What is c. Copper?

500

The two lyricist brothers of "I Got Rhythm," "Summertime," and "I Got Plenty of Nothin".

a. Simon and Garfunkel  b. George & Ira Gershwin c. Jackson 5  d. Bee Gees

Who are b. George & Ira Gershwin?

500

In June 1942, this country sent spies to the East Coast. The spies were captured and executed.

a. Cuba  b. Russia  c. U.K  d. Germany

What is d. Germany?

500

In Arkansas, Governor Winthrop Rockefeller founded a museum for this favorite hobby.

a. oil  b. steel  c. candy  d. cars

What is d. cars?

500

Archibald Wilder's painting of the Revolutionary War with a fife and drum. 

a. Spirit of '76  b. Declaration of Independence  c. Battle of Bunker Hill  d. Surrender of Lord Cornwallis

a. Spirit of '76

500

This U.S president was born on Independence Day in 1872.

a. Herbert Hoover  b. Calvin Coolidge  c. Bill Clinton  d. John F. Kennedy

Who is c. Calvin Coolidge?

500

In 2016, this became the U.S national mammal.

a. Brown Bear  b. Bison  c. Bald Eagle  d. Buffalo

What is b. Bison?