The long-running TV western starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon
Gunsmoke
He recorded "I Walk the Line"?
Johnny Cash
This small paper book was used to collect Green Stamps or trading stamps?
A stamp book
Located in North Carolina, this renowned research hub—consisting of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill—is famous for its universities and tech companies.
Research Triangle
This is the term for animals that are active at night?
On I Love Lucy, this was Lucy's last name
Ricardo
She was famous for "Que Sera, Sera"?
Doris Day
This kitchen appliance was used before microwave ovens and still today, and it slowly cooked food in a metal box with burners underneath?
Stove or range
This original, sugary treat was born in Winston-Salem in 1937 and is known for its "Hot Light".
Krispy Kreme donut
A diamond is composed of this element
Carbon
this was the name of the TV collie famous for rescuing people
Lassie
This jazz singer recorded "What a Wonderful World" and was nicknamed "Satchmo"?
Louis Armstrong
This was the name of the catalog company many families used to order household goods from in the early and mid-1900s?
Sears Roebuck & Co
Native to a small 60-mile radius around Wilmington, North Carolina, Dionaea muscipula is the scientific name for this insectivorous plant.
Venus Fly Trap
This is the only mammal capable of true flight
Mammal
This rumpled TV detective was famous for saying, "Just one more thing"?
This famous music city is located in Tennessee?
Nashville
This cable channel is famous for showing classic films and is shortened to TCM?
Turner Classic Movies
In 1898, a pharmacist in New Bern named Caleb Bradham invented this popular soft drink.
Pepsi
A baby kangaroo is called this
Joey
This animated family lived in the town of Bedrock
The Flintstones
This singer made "Rock Around the Clock" a big hit?
Bill Haley
This classic board game includes pieces named the thimble, top hat, and race car in classic editions?
Monopoly
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill—the oldest public university in the United States—welcomed its first students in what year?
1795
This is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?
100 degrees