This Southern US State shares its name with a former republic of the Soviet Union.
Georgia
This college football team plays its home games at Bryant-Denney stadium.
Alabama
Great Smokey Mountains National Park
Tom Hanks
The world's biggest coffee exporter.
Brazil
Capital of New Mexico.
Santa Fe
This NBA legend scored 100 points in a basketball game on March 2, 1962.
Wilt Chamberlain
Bisected north and south by the continental divide, this national park is home to some of the highest peaks in the United States.
Rocky Mountain National Park
Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, this animated series premiered its 26th season in February of 2023.
South Park
The world's largest wine exporter outside of Europe.
The United States
According to the National Register of Big Trees, this US state is home to the widest and oldest living trees.
California
This is the chilling name reserved for the semifinal round of the NCAA hockey championships.
The Frozen Four
This park is the most-visited national park west of the Mississippi river.
This fictional simian donates some his book royalties to Helping Hands, a charity that trains monkeys to help the paralyzed.
Curious George.
This country's major seaport is Alexandria.
Egypt
This US state boasts the longest freshwater shoreline.
Michigan
The NBA Coach of the Year trophy was named after this legendary Celtics coach.
Red Auerbach
This famous geyser draws a huge crowd nearly every hour at Yellowstone National Park.
Old Faithful.
This legendary voice actor voiced many of the early Warner Brothers characters including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird.
Mel Blanc
This Asian country leads the world in average life expectancy.
Japan
Pennsylvania
This MLB legend was the first player to have his number retired.
Lou Gehrig
This national park suffers the theft of nearly 66 pounds of fossilized wood per day.
Petrified Forest National Park.
This famous Disney character was the first to be banned in East Germany for not measuring up to Marxist principles.
Mickey Mouse
This African country has 11 officially recognized languages.
South Africa