SOUTHERN SAYINGS
Kentucky Derby
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100

What is meaning of “the porch light is on, but nobody’s home”

someone who is physically present or appears normal, but is mentally absent, unintelligent, or not paying attention

100

Every year the horse that wins the Kentucky Derby gets what around their neck?

Red roses. 400 to be exact, weighing about 40 lbs. Thus the phrase “Run for the Roses” The Kentucky Derby trophy only weighs 3.5lbs

100

Which state capital has the highest average annual temperature of any U.S. state capital?

Phoenix, Arizona; Honolulu, HI;  Sacramento, California

Honolulu, HI

100

What famous singer once lived in Graceland?

Elvis

Sold one billion records, starred in 31 films, and won three Grammys. Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, he became a trailblazer for rockabilly and pop, earning 114 Top 40 hits and popularizing hits like "Heartbreak Hotel".

Can you name three Elvis songs?

100

What do gizzards, chitlins, and tripe have in common?

Are all organ meat
all are a bird
all these animals can swim

Chitlins, or chitterlings, are the small intestines of a hog (pig) that are cleaned, boiled, or fried as a traditional Southern soul food dish, particularly during winter holidays

A gizzard (or ventriculus) is a specialized, highly muscular organ found in the digestive tract of birds, reptiles, earthworms, and some fish that acts as a primary grinding mechanism for food

Giblets are the edible organs and parts of poultry—typically chicken, turkey, or duck—that include the heart, liver, gizzard, and often the neck.

200

definition of cattywampus

askew, crooked, awry, or diagonally positioned

"That picture on the wall is hanging all cattywampus."


200

How much money does the winner earn? 

1 Million, 3 million, 5 million

5 Million for 1st place, 1 million for 2nd place, and 500,000 for 3rd place

19 winners have had names beginning with the letter “S” including Secretariat

200

Which Southern State capitol building is the tallest in the country, standing at 450 feet tall?

Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Frankfurt Kentucky; Jefferson City, Missouri

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Huey P. Long’s Vision
The building was the brainchild of Governor and U.S. Senator Huey P. Long, who wanted a modern, imposing statehouse to replace the old, outdated capitol in New Orleans Louisiana House of Representatives+1. Long used his political influence to secure funding and push for a design that would stand out visually. He specifically wanted a tower, inspired by the Nebraska state capitol under construction at the time

200

What famous person sang this lyric "Jolene": "I'm begging of you, please don't take my man".

Dolly Parton Born in the Smoky mountains of Tennessee

· She was the fourth of 12 children and her family paid the doctor who delivered her with a sack of oatmeal.

· Early Start: She wrote her first song at 6 or 7, began performing at age 10, and played the Grand Ole Opry at age 13.

200

Sandlapper cuisine is popular. What state is commonly associated with the term "Sandlapper"?

Tennessee; Arkansas; South Carolina

South Carolina

Key details about the term "Sandlapper":

  • Definition: It is a traditional nickname for a resident of South Carolina, particularly used for those living in the sandy, low-country, or eastern parts of the state.
  • Origin: The term dates back to the late 1700s or early 1800s and was originally used to describe poor citizens living in the sandy ridges, who were mockingly said to "lap sand" to survive.
  • Modern Usage: While it once had a derogatory connotation, the term is now used with pride by many South Carolinians.
  • Sandlapper cuisine refers to the traditional, deeply rooted cooking style of South Carolina, blending African, Caribbean, and European influences with a focus on fresh, local ingredients from the Lowcountry. It is characterized by seafood-heavy dishes
300

"You think fat meat ain’t greasy” doesn’t’ know how to cook

in denial about an obvious truth

300

What is the main alcohol ingredient in Mint Julep? A. Bourbon, Whiskey, or Rum

Burbon. Over 120,000 Mint Juleps are served during the Derby week. You can buy a $5,000 Mint Julep as a fund raiser. They are served in gold-plated cups.

300

What is Missouri’s state capitol?

Jefferson City; St. Louis; Kansas City

Jefferson City

300

Who was a famous Civil Rights leader from Georgia?

MLK jr.

In 1963, Martin gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, at a famous rally named ‘March on Washington.’ Over 250,000 people gathered in the country’s capital to hear Martin and other activists speak about the importance of civil rights. It has become one of the most famous speeches in history and focuses on Martin’s dream of a society where black people and white people live together in harmony.

300

What would NOT be added to grits

Shrimp; milk; sugar; water

SUGAR.

Grits are a versatile Southern staple, commonly enhanced with savory additions like butter, sharp cheddar cheese, bacon, and hot sauce, or served as a base for shrimp and eggs. While savory is traditional, sweet options include sugar, maple syrup, and berries

While some may enjoy sweetened grits, traditionalists consider it inappropriate, making sugar the top answer to what should not go in grits.

400

Define: “Too big for his britches”

overconfident

400

How many female horses have won the Derby?

 3,5, or 9?

Facts: Only 3 females have won the Kentucky Derby….Regret (1915), Genuine Rist (1980), and Winning Colors (1988). No female jockeys have have won the Derby. This year was the first year a female trainer won.

To this day the male horse Secretariat still holds the record for the fastest horse in Derby history, 1:59.40 in 1973.

400

What is the ‘Little Rock Nine” from Arkansas’s state Capital?

- A rock band that made it big in the 70’s
- An organization of state representatives
- Referring to integrated Central High School in 1957


During the summer of 1957, the Little Rock Nine enrolled at Little Rock Central High School, which until then had been all white. The students’ effort to enroll was supported by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which had declared segregated schooling to be unconstitutional.

400

He was our 39th president of the U.S. who was born in Georgia?


  1. Jimmy Carter

Carter entered Annapolis during World War II. The future President graduated in the top 10 percent of his class in 1946, and he and his new wife, Rosalynn, moved frequently as his Navy assignments changed. Carter gave up his military career to save the family peanut farm. And as a parent, Carter became involved in local politics when he served on an education board.

400

What is not included in FROGMORE STEW?

Frog legs; shrimp; beer; Old Bay Seasoning

Frog Legs.

Frogmore stew, also known as Lowcountry boil, is a one-pot dish of shrimp, smoked sausage, new potatoes, and corn on the cob boiled together with plenty of Old Bay seasoning. Originating in South Carolina, this dish is popular for crowds and typically seasoned with additional garlic, onion, and beer.

500

"Lower than a snake’s belly in a wagon rut"

someone despicable

500

How old must a horse be to run in the Derby?

3 years old. All though horses can live to be 32 years old, they must be 3 years old to compete in this race.

500

Which U.S. Capital was the first U.S. city with an electric streetcar system known as “the Lightning Route.”

Honolulu, Hawaii; Nashville, Tennessee; Montgomery, Alabama

 Montgomery, Alabama

The Lightning Route — Montgomery’s Pioneering Electric Streetcar System

The Lightning Route was the nickname for the Capital City Street Railway, the first citywide electric streetcar system in Montgomery, Alabama, and the first in the Western Hemisphere to electrify its entire streetcar network

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P3gCwAUUyY

500

What famous basketball player is from the South? Larry Byrd, Michael Jordan, or Shaquille O’Neal?


Michael Jordan

widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, leading the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships (1991–1993, 1996–1998) and winning six Finals MVPs. He holds NBA records with 10 scoring titles and the highest career scoring average (30.1 points per game). Nike & Air Jordan: His partnership with Nike, starting in 1984, revolutionized athletic endorsements and created the iconic Air Jordan brand.

500

What season is Pig Pickin’?

Spring/Summer or Fall/Winter

Pig pickin’s are most commonly associated with fall and winter due to the traditional, cooler weather, although in the American South, they are held year-round, including during popular summer gatherings and college football tailgates.

A pig pickin' is a traditional Southern outdoor social gathering, particularly popular in the Carolinas, centered around slow-cooking a whole hog over charcoal or wood. Guests "pick" meat directly from the cooked pig, accompanied by sides like coleslaw and hush puppies, usually featuring vinegar-based sauces.

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