Thomas Nast first used this symbol for the Republican Party in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874.
Elephant
Wisconsin was known for its large deposits of this mineral in the 1800s.
Lead
This Chinese city had the first reported case of the novel Coronavirus.
Wuhan
This plaque killed 1/3 of the world's population in the Middle Ages.
Bubonic Plague or Black Death
A lopsided victory in a political election.
Landslide
Autumn symbolizes a waning life, this season symbolizes new beginnings or birth.
Spring
The year Wisconsin became a state.
1848
This generation is widely considered to be the highest risk group for complications from Coronavirus.
Boomers
A viral infection with 11 confirmed cases in the United States between 2014 and 2016.
Ebola
A secreting cell mass.
Gland
Symbols of mystery, they're the mysterious doubles of those who cast them.
Shadows
This river is a tributary of the Mississippi that runs along the western border of Wisconsin.
St. Croix River
This state had the first reported case of COVID-19 in the US.
Washington
Magic Johnson is the most famous person to currently have a case of this disease.
HIV/AIDS
As quoted by James Baldwin, "God gave Noah" this sign, "no more water, the fire next time!"
Rainbow
There are this many counties in the state of Wisconsin.
72
As of April 17, this US state has the least number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, which 298.
Wyoming
The Iberian Peninsula witnessed this epidemic in the early 1900s.
the Spanish Flu
When a hurricane or an explorer comes ashore, it's known as "making" this.
Landfall
Hebrew letters also represent numbers; this letter represents 1.
Aleph
Wisconsin's official state dance.
Polka
This actor with roles in Thor and Finding Dory has tested positive for COVID-19.
Idris Elba
A lack of clean water in the Broad Street pump lead to the start of this deadly outbreak that was shortly ended in London.
Cholera
The largest antelope of Africa can weigh as much as 2,000 pounds.
Eland