USA TRIVIA QUIZ
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USA TRIVIA QUIZ
#1. What lasted from around 1929 to around 1939?
#2. American Eagle, Anaconda, Beast, Corkscrew, Colossus, Wildcat, Timber Wolf are all American what?
#3. What do these media names stand for? CNN CBS ABC NBC
#4. Unscramble these place names Talnata Osnefr Imima Gotnashinw Moretilab
#5. Which state beginning with A was the birthplace of Hank Aaron, Joe Louis and Courteney Cox?
#6. ATL, DFW, LAX, SFO, MIA and LGA all identify American what?
#7. Who was born on January 17, 1706, and went on to be a leading author and printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, soldier and diplomat?
#8. What is the web address of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration homepage?
#9. What do these organisation names stand for? USPS UPS GE USN USGS
#10. How many lanes of motorized vehicle traffic are there on the Golden Gate Bridge?
#11. Located in New York City I was completed in 1883 and at that time was the longest suspension bridge in the world. What am I? [—-k— B—–]
#12. In which state is the Haleiwa Bridge?
#13. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
#14. In which city is the Faneuil Hall Marketplace? [——]
#15. Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln Borglum were involved in creating an epic tourist attraction where? [—-t ——–]
#16. Arturo Di Modica sculpted a large bronze statue of which animal? The sculpture is a location in New York City. [- —-]
#17. The [C——-] River flows through the Grand Canyon.
#18. Menlo Park, New Jersey is home to a memorial tower and museum dedicated to [T—– E—–], whose laboratories were there in the 1870s and 1880s.
#19. Which Oscar winner for best picture is famously set in the streets of New York City? [M——t —-oy]
#20. The state motto of New Hampshire is “Live free or [—].”
Finish
USA TRIVIA QUIZ
#1. What lasted from around 1929 to around 1939?
#2. American Eagle, Anaconda, Beast, Corkscrew, Colossus, Wildcat, Timber Wolf are all American what?
#3. What do these media names stand for? CNN CBS ABC NBC
#4. Unscramble these place names Talnata Osnefr Imima Gotnashinw Moretilab
#5. Which state beginning with A was the birthplace of Hank Aaron, Joe Louis and Courteney Cox?
#6. ATL, DFW, LAX, SFO, MIA and LGA all identify American what?
#7. Who was born on January 17, 1706, and went on to be a leading author and printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, soldier and diplomat?
#8. What is the web address of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration homepage?
#9. What do these organisation names stand for? USPS UPS GE USN USGS
#10. How many lanes of motorized vehicle traffic are there on the Golden Gate Bridge?
#11. Located in New York City I was completed in 1883 and at that time was the longest suspension bridge in the world. What am I? [—-k— B—–]
#12. In which state is the Haleiwa Bridge?
#13. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
#14. In which city is the Faneuil Hall Marketplace? [——]
#15. Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln Borglum were involved in creating an epic tourist attraction where? [—-t ——–]
#16. Arturo Di Modica sculpted a large bronze statue of which animal? The sculpture is a location in New York City. [- —-]
#17. The [C——-] River flows through the Grand Canyon.
#18. Menlo Park, New Jersey is home to a memorial tower and museum dedicated to [T—– E—–], whose laboratories were there in the 1870s and 1880s.
#19. Which Oscar winner for best picture is famously set in the streets of New York City? [M——t —-oy]
#20. The state motto of New Hampshire is “Live free or [—].”
Finish
#1. What lasted from around 1929 to around 1939?
#2. American Eagle, Anaconda, Beast, Corkscrew, Colossus, Wildcat, Timber Wolf are all American what?
#3. What do these media names stand for? CNN CBS ABC NBC
#4. Unscramble these place names Talnata Osnefr Imima Gotnashinw Moretilab
#5. Which state beginning with A was the birthplace of Hank Aaron, Joe Louis and Courteney Cox?
#6. ATL, DFW, LAX, SFO, MIA and LGA all identify American what?
#7. Who was born on January 17, 1706, and went on to be a leading author and printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, soldier and diplomat?
#8. What is the web address of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration homepage?
#9. What do these organisation names stand for? USPS UPS GE USN USGS
#10. How many lanes of motorized vehicle traffic are there on the Golden Gate Bridge?
#11. Located in New York City I was completed in 1883 and at that time was the longest suspension bridge in the world. What am I? [—-k— B—–]
#12. In which state is the Haleiwa Bridge?
#13. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
#14. In which city is the Faneuil Hall Marketplace? [——]
#15. Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln Borglum were involved in creating an epic tourist attraction where? [—-t ——–]
#16. Arturo Di Modica sculpted a large bronze statue of which animal? The sculpture is a location in New York City. [- —-]
#17. The [C——-] River flows through the Grand Canyon.
#18. Menlo Park, New Jersey is home to a memorial tower and museum dedicated to [T—– E—–], whose laboratories were there in the 1870s and 1880s.
#19. Which Oscar winner for best picture is famously set in the streets of New York City? [M——t —-oy]
#20. The state motto of New Hampshire is “Live free or [—].”
Finish