State tree
Hint: sweet
Sugar Maple
a. Canada b. USA c. UK d. China
USA
Bohemian Rhapsody
a. Queen b. The Alabama Shakes c. The Yardbirds
a. Queen
a. Ruby b. Emerald c. Sapphire
C. Sapphire
What’s a mustang?
a. Dog b. Goat c. Horse
C. Horse

Largest city in Vermont
Burlington, population 45,000
a. Philippines b. Portugal c. Malaysia d. Palau
a. Philippines
Hey Jude
a. The Beatles b. Led Zeppelin c. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals d. Blondie
a. The Beatles
a. Turquoise b. Aquamarine c. Malachite d. Jasper
A. Turquoise
White Leghorn
a. Cow b. Goat c. Chicken d. Dog
C. Chicken
How many moose are estimated to live in Vermont?
a. 150 b. 2,100 c. 7,000 d. 48,000
b. 2,100
a. Austria b. Peru c. Bhutan d. Nepal
d. Nepal
Carry on Wayward Son
a. The Animals b. Disturbed c. The Foo Fighters d. Kansas
d. Kansas
a. Moonstone b. Opal c. Sunstone d. Sapphire
What’s a Buff Orpington?
a. Chicken b. Duck c. Sheep d. Cow
a. Chicken

Which of these US presidents was born in Vermont? a. George H. W. Bush b. Gerald Ford c. Lyndon B. Johnson d. Calvin Coolidge
Bonus if you can name the other US President born in Vermont
d. Calvin Coolidge
Bonus: Chester A. Arthur
a. Vietnam b. Pakistan c. Morocco d. Uruguay
c. Morocco
Californication
a. AC/DC b. Dave Matthews Game c. The Red Hot Chili Peppers d. Sublimec. The Red Hot Chili Peppers
a. Soapstone b. Emerald c. Aventurine d. Jade
d. Jade
What’s a Brahman?
a. Horse b. Cow c. Pig d. Sheep
b. Cow

a. UK b. Poland c. Serbia d. Ireland
d. Ireland
Pour Some Sugar On Me
a. Def Leppard b. No Doubt c. Nirvana d. The Eagles
a. Def Leppard
a. Topaz b. Tanzanite c. Fancy Color Diamond d. Smoky Quartz
C. Fancy Color Diamond
Large, vivid fancy color diamonds are extremely rare and very valuable.
What’s a Brown Swiss?
a. Cow b. Duck c. Horse d. Chicken
a. Cow

Out of the 50 states, where does Vermont rank in terms of population?
49 of 50 (credit for 45-50/close answer?)
a. Somalia b. Brazil c. Guinea-Bissau d. Venezuela
b. Brazil
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
a. Sublime b. Oasis c. Nirvana d. Green Day
d. Green Day
a. Citrine b. Alexandrite c. Ruby d. Moonstone
B. Alexandrite
Often described by gem aficionados as “emerald by day, ruby by night,” alexandrite is the very rare color-change variety of the mineral chrysoberyl.
What’s a Dorper?
a. Sheep b. Goat c. Cow d. Duck
a. Sheep
