Statistics for U.S. Cultural Symbols

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General Stats

  • This quiz has been taken 162 times
    (119 since last reset)
  • The average score is 21 of 26

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
New York sculpture, a present from FranceStatue of Liberty
98%
Currency, famous symbol $Dollar
97%
U.S. film industry based in Los AngelesHollywood
96%
Fourth Thursday in NovemberThanksgiving
96%
National birdBald eagle
95%
Bat-and-ball gameBaseball
95%
Cooked sausage, also known as wienerHot Dogs
92%
Mountain with four presidential headsMount Rushmore
92%
The indigenous peoples of the USANative Americans
92%
Tallest NYC building, 1931-1972Empire State Building
91%
Weapons loved by the Americans. 120 of them per 100 peopleGuns
91%
Sandwich consisting of patties and buns, originally from GermanyBurger
89%
American Independence Day, often celebrated with fireworksFourth of July
89%
He wants YOU!Uncle Sam
89%
California's high-tech valleySilicon Valley
82%
First Republican president and today national heroAbraham Lincoln
81%
Meaning of 'POTUS'President of the United States
79%
Auto racing governing organizationNASCAR
69%
National anthemStar-Spangled Banner
69%
Fruit pie, sometimes associated with ^Apple Pie
68%
Largest branch of the US Armed Forces, their fighters are heroesU.S. Army
66%
Very popular Ford sports car, production started in 1964Ford Mustang
65%
Road connecting Chicago with Santa MonicaRoute 66
65%
Home of the United States CongressUnited States Capitol
58%
The unexplored vast regions of the Western U.S. (historical)Wild West
49%
This group declared its independence in 177613 Colonies
27%

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