4geographyIt is possible to drive through three consecutive contiguous U.S. states, one after the other, whose spellings all begin with the same letter of the alphabet. Which three states are these?Show AnswerShare
10geographyIn 1507 German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller was first mapmaker to use what name on a map of the new world?Show AnswerShare
7geographyIn which cities are these universities located? a. Yale b. Duke University c. Catholic University?Show AnswerShare
5geographyWhich California city was named after a horticulturist who developed hundreds of varieties of flowers, fruits and vegetables?Show AnswerShare
12geographyWhat are the names of the two tunnels that connect Manhattan with New Jersey under the Hudson river?Show AnswerShare
7geographyCan you name the five state capital cities which begin with the letter, "A"?Show AnswerShare
14geographyWhich river rises in the Himalayas of Tibet and flows about 3,000 km through India and Pakistan into the Arabian Sea?Show AnswerShare
3geographyTell whether these countries lie completely above, completely below, or on the equator? a. Brazil b. Kenya c. PhilippinesShow AnswerShare
4geographyThe amusement park Coney Island, famous for its boardwalk and thrilling rides was located in which borough of New York City?Show AnswerShare
8geographyWhat state is this? It was named for the King of England, in 1629. Many important battles of the US Revolutionary War were fought there, and the first shots in the Civil war were fired there in 1860.Show AnswerShare
9geographyExcluding Antarctica, which continent has the largest percentage of desert land?Show AnswerShare
9geographyThe U.S. Naval Academy and Army Military Academy are located in what two cities?Show AnswerShare