Michigan
Indiana
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
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100

What means great water from the native tribe Ojibwe?

Michigan

100

Indiana residents are known as _________.

Hoosiers

100

Race course near Louisville that is home to the Kentucky Derby.

Churchill Downs

100

What nickname is Pittsburgh known for?

Steel City

100

This famous local comfort food dish combines french fries, cheese curds, and brown gravy.

Poutine

200

What is the city in French which mean "narrow straits"?

Detroit

200

How many professional football, basketball, baseball, and hockey teams are in the state?

3 (Colts=NFL, Pacers=NBA, Fever=WNBA)

200

Kentucky basketball has won this many championships. Some would say it just means more.

8

200

The woman from Penn. who designed the US flag.

Betsy Ross

200

This famous volcanic hill in the center of the city gives Montreal its name.

Mount Royal (Mont Royal)

300

This Grand Haven lighthouse on Lake Michigan is often called what?

Big Red

300

What is the state tree of Indiana? Go Trees!

Tulip Poplar

300

Born in Lexington, this oceans actor is half-first cousin five times removed to Abraham Lincoln, also Kentucky born.

George Clooney

300

Pittsburgh is the home of the show that shares name with a man who sings "it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood" that aired from 1960s to the early 2000s.

Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood

300

Born in Ontario, this physical educator invented the game of basketball in Massachusetts in 1891.  

James Naismith

400

This city hosts a Bavarian festival every June. It also is the home of the largest Christmas store in the world.

Frankenmuth

400

How many laps take place in the Indie 500? Need exact number.

200 laps (each lap is 2.5 miles= 500 miles)

400

One of the few places in the world where a moonbow (moon rainbow) occurs at this famous waterfall.

Cumberland Falls

400

These 3 rivers form around Pittsburgh.

the Allegheny River, the Monongahela River, and the  Ohio River

400

What animal is widely considered a national symbol of Canada and is featured on the nickel?

Beaver

500

In 1825, this canal opened in New York state, providing a water route from New York to Detroit.

Erie Canal

500

80% of Indiana used to be considered forest. What % of Indiana is considered to be forest now? (If you are within 5% we will count it)

17%

500

The most frequently sung song in the U.S. was written by two Louisville sisters in 1893.

Happy Birthday

500

Not every colony started for the same reason. What's the colony of Pennsylvania's?

Religious Freedom

500

Standing at 1,815 feet, this famous Toronto landmark was built by the Canadian National Railway.

CN Tower

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