The USA Quiz - F

Answer the following questions on American geography, sports, culture, history and people, all beginning with the letter F.
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Last updated: September 1, 2014
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First submittedAugust 22, 2014
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States
Florida
 
Largest 'F' Cities
Fort Worth
Fresno
Fort Wayne
Fremont
Fayetteville
 
Presidents
Millard Filmore
Gerald Ford
 
Pro Sports Teams
Atlanta Falcons
Philadalphia Flyers
American Companies
Mortgage lender formed during the Great Depression
Fannie Mae
Delivery and courier service
FedEx
First company to use production lines
Ford
Social network with over 1 billion users
Facebook
 
 
American Inventions
The World's tallest is the High Roller, Las Vegas
Ferris wheel
Given after Chinese food, containing a message
Fortune cookie
Diagram that shows the steps of a process
Flowchart
Now immortalized as the 'Save' icon
Floppy Disk
 
 
Clue
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Central bank of the US
Federal Reserve
Wrote The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Signed the Declaration of Independence
Founding Fathers
Scientist and politician nicknamed the First American
Ben Franklin
Influential economist against intervention
Milton Friedman
'I'll Be There For You'
Friends
Won an Oscar for Million Dollar Baby
Morgan Freeman
5 Comments
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Level 90
Aug 22, 2014
Ummm...Benjamin Franklin was never president.
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Level 91
Aug 22, 2014
Shouldn't it be Fayetteville? And please accept singular founding father. Plus, Ben Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Level 76
Aug 22, 2014
I was so sure I typed Fannie Mae. Maybe It was just "fanny mae", please add spelling alternatives to that one?
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Level 75
Jul 12, 2015
*Fillmore
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Level 58
Aug 14, 2015
Fort Knox instead of Federal Reserve ? No ? ok :-)