What is Arizona's state capital?
Phoenix
This plant can grow up to 65 ft high and can go two years without water.
Saguaro Cactus
What is Arizona's state bird?
Cactus Wren
What famous natural wonder is located in Arizona?
The Grand Canyon
What is the name Arizona's WNBA team?
Phoenix Murcury
When did Arizona become a state?
February 14, 1912
What is Arizona's state tree?
Palo Verde
What bird is known for their colorful red plumage?
Cardinal
This historic highway crosses through northern Arizona, connecting Los Angeles to Chicago.
Route 66
What college football bowl game in held annually in Glendale, AZ?
Fiesta Bowl
Flagstaff is home to the Lowell Observatory, which is known for discovering which planet?
Pluto
What fruit grows on cacti and is often used within Mexican cuisine?
Prickly pear
This poisonous snake is often found in Arizona.
Which desert covers a large part of southern Arizona?
Sonoran Desert
Where were the Arizona Cardinals originally formed?
Chicago
Which town in Arizona is known for its "wild west" history and was the location of the gunfight at O.K. Corral?
Tombstone
Native to Southwestern US and Mexico, these plants are cultivated to create tequila.
Agave / Century Plant
Gila Monster
This structure located on the Colorado River produces energy for Arizona.
Hoover Dam
What year did the Arizona Diamondbacks win the World Series?
2001
Arizona is known for its 5 C's, which played an important role in the state's economy in early years.
Name one
Copper
Cotton
Citrus
Cattle
Climate
Arizona is the second largest producer in the nation of this fruit.
Lemons
This arachnid found in the desert glows under ultraviolet light and have venomous stingers.
Scorpions
Petrified Forest National Park
Two Phoenix Suns Hall of Famers won the MVP Award while playing for Phoenix.
Name one
Charles Barkley
Steve Nash