Jordan
Famous Earls
Lilium
K-D
Erin earns an iron urn
100

This river makes up a portion of Jordan's northwestern border.

The River Jordan

100

Jason Lee starred in this comedy series from the early 2000s about a man seeking to balance his karma after losing a winning lottery ticket.

My Name is Earl

100

Lilies are known as this type of plant, meaning they regrow each season.

Perennials

100

This refers to the practice of covering royal chambers in evergreens during Christmas.

Deck the halls

100

The city of Baltimore was named after Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, who founded this colony.

Maryland

200

This is the most common language spoken in Jordan.

Arabic

200

Gene Chandler's only number one hit was an ode to this Earl.

The Duke of Earl

200

Lilies grow from these

Bulb

200

This hockey term refers to a feint or fake to deceive an opponent.

A Deek
200

This Patapsco River Bridge was the site of a 2024 collapse when a container ship rammed it. The bridge was named for this writer of the Star Spangled Banner.

Francis Scott Key

300

Despite its name, this ancient confection originated in Italy, not Jordan.

What are Jordan almonds?

300

It was the 4th Earl of this place who sponsored the voyages of Captain Cook, for which a group of islands is named, but perhaps his desire to keep his playing cards from getting greasy was his greatest culinary and historical legacy. 

Who was the Earl of Sandwich?

300

Sometimes known as May bells, Our Lady's tears, and Mary's tears, this small bell-shaped white flowering plant is known more commonly by this name.

Lily of the Valley

300

This small bird is the state bird of both Maine and Massachusetts.

The Black Capped Chickadee

300

The local Baltimore NFL franchise owes its name to a famous work by this Baltimore poet and author. 

Poe

400

The King of Jordan rules from this capital.

Amman

400

This chief justice of the Supreme Court is known for his opinion in Brown v. Board, yet was also the governor of California who supported the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII. 

Justice Earl Warren

400

Some species of lilies are toxic to cats, causing failure in these organs.

Kidneys 

400

He is better known by this stage name rather than his given name, Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi.

Kid Cudi

400

This seasoning blend created by the McCormick Company in Baltimore, is typically used for blue crabs among other things. 

Old Bay

500

According to the Bible, Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan by this Jewish preacher.

John the Baptist

500

Musician Steve Earl not only had his song "Feel Alright" featured in this HBO drama he also played a drug counselor in recovery named Walon.

The Wire

500

This Lily is best known for her comedy career, which started on the 1960s show Laugh-In. She was also the voice of Ms. Frizzle on the Magic School Bus.

Lily Tomlin

500

This Canadian-born country musician was perhaps best known for coming out as a lesbian in the early 1990s.

k.d. lang

500

Baltimore's pro-Confederate mobs were used as a pretext during the Civil War for President Lincoln to suspend this Constitutional right.

Habeas Corpus