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100

He was the first president of the United States and is on the one-dollar bill.

Who is George Washington?

100

This baseball team was the first openly all-professional team, founded in 1869.

Who are the Cincinnati Reds Stockings?

100

Invented in 1905 by an 11-year-old boy in San Francisco who accidentally left a cup of soda mix and a stirring stick out on a freezing porch overnight, this frozen treat was originally named the "Epsicle."

What is the popsicle?

100

This branch of the U.S. military is responsible for aerial warfare and defense in the skies.

What is the Air Force?

100

Known for her signature blonde hair, rhinestones, and her Tennessee theme park "Dollywood," this beloved country icon wrote and originally recorded the hit song "I Will Always Love You."

Who is Dolly Parton?

200

In 1776, the American colonies declared their independence from this European kingdom.

What is Great Britain/England?

200

This iconic MLB franchise boasts the most World Series titles in baseball history, with a staggering 27 championships.

Who are the New York Yankees?

200

This specific style of regional pizza is baked in a deep, rectangular blue steel pan (originally used as oil drip trays in local automotive plants), giving it a thick, airy crust with crispy, caramelized cheese edges.

What is Detroit-style pizza?

200

Established in 2019, this is the newest branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, focused on protecting U.S. interests beyond Earth.

What is the Space Force?

200

This country artist is one of the best selling country artist ever, preforming with artist like Taylor Swift and Faith Hill.

Who is Tim McGraw?

300

This 19th-century network of secret routes and safe houses helped enslaved people escape to free states and Canada.

What is the Underground Railroad?

300

Winning the Super Bowl earns an NFL team a trophy named after this legendary Green Bay Packers head coach.

Who is Vince Lombardi?

300

Invented at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts, during the 1930s, this iconic American sweet treat was created when baker Ruth Wakefield chopped up a semi-sweet Nestlé chocolate bar and added it to her dough.

What is the Chocolate Chip Cookie?

300

This headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense in Virginia is named for its unique five-sided shape.

What is the Pentagon?

300

Before he became a country star known for his booming voice and "Redneck Yacht Club," this singer was a licensed Nashville tour guide who drove a trolley and pointed out the homes of the very stars he would later compete with on the charts.

Who is Craig Morgan?

400

Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous 272-word address at the dedication of a national cemetery in this Pennsylvania town.

What is Gettysburg?

400

This NFL franchise has the unfortunate distinction of losing four straight Super Bowls.

Who are the Buffalo Bills?

400

Known for its signature presentation with a side of saltine crackers, this spicy, slow-simmered beef, chicken, or pork stew is a legendary staple of Kentucky culinary tradition, often served at political rallies and community gatherings.

What is Burgoo?

400

The Department of Defense oversees almost every branch except this one, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security during peacetime.

What is the Coast Guard?

400

He is the only solo artist in music history to have 10 separate albums certified Diamond for selling over 10 million copies each, putting his total U.S. album sales second only to The Beatles.

Who is Garth Brooks?

500

This was the name of the first successful English colony in North America, founded in Virginia in 1607.

What is Jamestown?

500

This NBA team is the only team to ever win three straight NBA championships on two separate occasions.

Who are the Chicago Bulls?

500

Created in 19th-century New Orleans, this classic American dessert consists of bananas, brown sugar, cinnamon, banana liqueur, and rum, which is then ignited (flambéed) and served over vanilla ice cream.

What is Bananas Foster?

500

Due to a 19th-century uniform trait—leather collars meant to protect against bayonet attacks—members of this branch earned the nickname "Leathernecks."

What is the Marine Corps?

500

This iconic Texas-born singer has never received a single Grammy Award nomination in a major general category, yet he holds the undisputed Billboard record for the most number-one country singles in music history.

Who is George Strait?