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- 1. The flag of the United States, consisting of thirteen horizontal stripes and fifty white stars on a blue field, representing the original thirteen colonies and the fifty states.
- 3. The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, representing the nation's executive branch.
- 6. The supreme law of the United States, outlining the framework for the federal government and protecting individual rights.
- 9. The vast, flat region in the central United States, symbolizing the country's agricultural heritage.
- 12. A classic American food often associated with sporting events and outdoor gatherings.
- 13. An iconic bell located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, symbolizing American independence and freedom.
- 14. A nickname for the American flag, symbolizing national pride and unity.
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- 2. A sculpture carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota, featuring the faces of four U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
- 4. A popular American dessert, often considered a symbol of traditional American culture.
- 5. A symbol of freedom and democracy, located in New York Harbor, welcoming immigrants to the United States.
- 7. The national bird and symbol of the United States, representing strength, freedom, and independence.
- 8. Often referred to as "America's pastime," baseball is a beloved sport with deep roots in American history.
- 10. A personification of the United States government, often depicted as a tall, bearded man wearing a top hat and red, white, and blue clothing.
- 11. The world-famous center of the American film industry, representing American entertainment and culture globally.