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This popular beverage, produced from cows, is rich in calcium and often consumed in the morning with cereal.

What is milk?

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This deep-dish delight is a Chicago icon and has layers of cheese, sauce, and toppings baked in a thick crust.

What is Chicago-style pizza?

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The Mississippi River begins in this northern state, flowing south through the heart of the U.S.

What is Minnesota?

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This former U.S. President, born in Illinois, was known for leading the country through the Civil War and delivering the Gettysburg Address.

Who is Abe Lincoln?

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This rodent, often seen gnawing on trees, is a symbol of the state of Minnesota and is known for building large dams.

What is a beaver?

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This type of dairy product, made by fermenting milk with bacteria, is commonly eaten with granola or fruit for breakfast.

What is yogurt?

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These deep-fried cheese bites, known for their signature squeak, are a staple in Wisconsin.

What are cheese curds?

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This Great Lake, the only one entirely within the U.S., borders states like Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois.

What is Lake Michigan?

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Born in Missouri, this famous author wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Who is Mark Twain?

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The prairies of the Midwest are home to this ground-dwelling mammal, famous for its burrowing habits and its role in maintaining soil health.

What is the prairie dog?

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In addition to milk, dairy farms also produce this popular cheese, often used on pizza and in lasagna.

What is mozzarella?

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This casserole, popular in Minnesota, layers tater tots, ground beef, and cream of mushroom soup.

What is tater tot hotdish?

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This state, known for its cornfields and the famous “Corn Palace,” is part of the Great Plains.

What is South Dakota?

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This singer-songwriter, known for hits like "Purple Rain," was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Who is Prince?

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Known for its beautiful, bright red feathers, this songbird is the state bird of both Ohio and Kentucky.

What is a cardinal?

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This process is used to kill harmful bacteria in milk by heating it to a high temperature for a short time.

What is pasteurization?

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This Iowa favorite sandwich features a loose ground beef filling served on a hamburger bun without the patty.

What is a loose meat sandwich (or Maid-Rite)?

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This state is home to the Mall of America, the largest shopping mall in the U.S.

What is Minnesota?

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Born in Muncie, Indiana, this actress won an Oscar for her role in The Blind Side and is known for her roles in Gravity and Minions.

Who is Sandra Bullock?

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The Midwest is home to the monarch butterfly, which migrates to this country every winter.

What is Mexico?

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These high-producing cows, known for their distinctive black-and-white coloring, are the most common breed used in dairy farming.

What is the Holstein?

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This sweet treat, made from marshmallows, whipped cream, and fruit, is often called a "salad" at Midwest potlucks.

What is ambrosia salad?

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This major U.S. city in Ohio is known for its rock-and-roll history and is the birthplace of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

What is Cleveland?

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This Nobel Prize-winning physicist, born in Omaha, Nebraska, was one of the pioneers in the field of quantum mechanics.

Who is Robert Oppenheimer?

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This majestic bird of prey, with a wingspan of up to seven feet, can be found in the open skies of the Midwest, especially near large lakes and rivers.

What is a bald eagle?

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