The geographically smallest CA county
San Francisco
This CA governor was famous for his campaign promises to "to send the welfare bums back to work" and "to clean up the mess at Berkeley"
Ronny Reggae
A prominent victim of police brutality in 1992, this man went on to become an activist and writer before drowning in his own pool in 2012
Rodney King
This CA city contains the San Ysidro Port of entry, the busiest border crossing in the world
San Diego
A classic CA restaurant that opened in 1948, known for paying employees above minimum wage and printing bible citations on packaging
In-and-Out Burger
By median per household income, the wealthiest county in CA and the fifth wealthiest in America
Santa Clara
This CA governor created the nation's first cap on greenhouse gas emissions
Arny Boi
This rapper first performed with the group C.I.A before forming a significantly more famous trio years later
Ice Cube
The first CA city to be officially founded
Sacramento
Apple, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Intel, and Ebay are a few companies that were co-founded by alumni from this CA college
Go Bears
This CA county includes the cities of Bakersfield, Arvin, Maricopa, and Delano
Kern
At the time of his inauguration, the oldest CA governor in history
Jerry Brown (second term)
Popular conservative shill, started political broadcasting with CNN and MSNBC before joining Fox News in 2009, and launching his own show on the network in 2016
Tucker Carlson
Long Beach
This broad economic industry within CA is over twice as profitable as that of any other US state, despite being only a tiny part of the CA's GDP
Agriculture
The only CA county with three words in its name
San Luis Obispo
This CA governor had a daughter that lost a gubernatorial election before eventually becoming State Treasurer in 1991
Pat Brown, father of Kathleen Brown and Jerry Brown
American general who fought in WWI and WWII, most famous for his campaigns in North Africa and later in occupied France
George S. Patton
San Jose
This scenic highway runs the length of CA's coast and constantly suffers from coastal erosion and landslides
State Route 1 or Great Highway or Pacific Coast Highway
The county that appears last in an alphabetical list of CA counties
Yuba
This CA governor won as part of the Progressive Party, the second and most recent governor to win outside of the two major parties
Hiram Johnson
Hollywood's classic child star, in adulthood she became a businesswoman and later a US ambassador
Shirley Temple
This city was built around and named after its mission labelled as "the queen of the missions" for its beauty
Santa Barbara
There are over 700,000 people of this ethnic group in CA, the most of any US state
Native American