Famous American fast food made from a sausage in bread with ketchup
Hot dog
He is known as the 'King of Rock and Roll'.
Elvis Presley
This American sport is played with a bat, ball, and nine players on each team.
Baseball
He was the first President of the United States.
George Washington
This state is famous for Hollywood and beaches in cities like Los Angeles.
California
This crunchy snack is often served at baseball games and comes in salted or caramel varieties.
Popcorn
This genre, known for artists like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, is associated with Nashville.
Country music
The Super Bowl is the championship game of this sport.
American football
The Declaration of Independence was signed in this year.
1776
The largest state in the United States by area.
Alaska
The city of Chicago is famous for this deep-dish variety of this Italian-origin dish.
Pizza
This music style originated in New Orleans and is known for improvisation and brass instruments.
Jazz music
This city’s basketball team is called the Lakers.
Los Angeles
The United States declared independence from this country in 1776.
The Rocky Mountains stretch through several states, including Colorado, Wyoming, and this one.
Montana
This dessert, considered “America’s pie,” traditionally has a filling made from a popular fall fruit.
Pumpkin pie
This genre, originating in the southern United States, includes artists like B.B. King and Muddy Waters.
Blues
In tennis, this American female player has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles.
Serena Williams
This American president is famous for being on the penny and the five-dollar bill.
Abraham Lincoln
The smallest US state by area.
Rhode Island
This classic American sandwich is made with a savoury spread and a sweet spread.
Peanut butter and jelly (jam)
Singer of Take Me Home, Country Roads
John Denver
This American swimmer has won 23 Olympic gold medals, the most in history.
Michael Phelps
He was the U.S. president during most of World War II and led the country through the Great Depression.
Franklin D Roosevelt
The U.S. purchased this massive area from France in 1803.
Louisiana