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1)
The town of Fruita, Colorado celebrates a headless ...
horseman
chicken
alien
George Washington statue
2)
What sweet treat was invented in Nebraska?
candy corn
chocolate milk
Sno-Cone
Kool-Aid
3)
Mount Rushmore in South Dakota features the sculpted heads of four US Presidents. Three of these distinguished gentlemen also appear on US currency. Which one does not?
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas Jefferson
4)

Nevada is mostly desert, yet its name comes from a Spanish word meaning ...
snow covered
deep water
bountiful harvest
no sand
5)

In 1982 nearly 10,000 people visited Rutland, North Dakota to take a bite of the worlds largest ...
chocolate chip cookie
jawbreaker
meatball
hamburger
6)

Every year in Elko, Nevada, over 10,000 cowboys gather to do this very un-cowboy thing:
play with dolls
bake cookies
recite poetry
press wildflowers
7)

Colorado is the only state in history to turn down what sporting event?
The Winter Olympics
The All-Star Baseball Game
The World Cup
The U.S. Open
8)

Nebraska has more miles of this than any other state:
interstate
river
football fields
uncooked hot dogs
9)

North Dakota is cold! It has the second-coldest monthly average temperature. What state has the coldest monthly average?
Minnesota
Alaska
Maine
New York
10)

Once a year in August, residents of Clark, South Dakota, host a world famous wrestling match in what squishy substance?
oatmeal
mashed potatoes
marshmallow fluff
scrambled eggs
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