This city is the capital of Michigan and state leaders work here
Lansing
Known as "The Heart of Dixie"
Alabama
How would you say "hello" in french
Bonjour
These '60s building block toys are still hugely popular, decades later
Lego
A stolen princess is kept isolated in a tower and must find a clever way to escape her captivity
Rapunzel
THIS LAKE DOES NOT TOUCH OUR STATE
Ontario
Idaho's state fruit shares a name with a Mark Twain character
Huckleberry
This company first condensed soup in 1898
Campbell's
This '60s toy proved you could bake with a lightbulb
Easy Bake Oven
A poor boy trades his family's cow for magic beans, which grow into a giant beanstalk reaching the sky. He climbs the stalk and finds a giant's castle, where he steals enchanted treasures
Jack and the Beanstalk
This city hosts a Bavarian festival in June. People eat German foods and listen to live music
Frankenmuth
Peaches are the state fruit of this state
Georgia
I see trees of green red roses too, I see them bloom for me and you, and I think to myself
What a wonderful world - Louis Armstrong
The song "16 going on 17" is from this1960s musical
The Sound of Music
A beautiful princess is forced to flee into the woods and is nearly poisoned by her jealous stepmother, but ultimately finds her true love
Snow White
Where is the city in french which means "narrow" straits
Detroit
West Virginia's capitol
Richmond
This popular beverage once contained cocaine
Coca-Cola
The main character of this famous horror movie, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, was named Norman Bates
Psycho
A young bird is ostracized and mistreated by others because he looks different
The Ugly Duckling
This city promotes its Dutch culture and was a home to author L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard.
Holland
Michigan's state fruit
TRICK QUESTION:
Michigan currently doesn't have an official state fruit
The most expensive spice in the world
Saffron
This was the highest rated TV show in the 1960s
Gunsmoke
A dwarf-like creature offers to spin straw into gold for a miller's daughter, in exchange for her firstborn child.
Rumpelstiltskin