“Miracle on Ice” refers to this face-off.
What is the 1980 Winter Olympics hockey game?
The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
Who is Harper Lee?
The state bird of Idaho.
What is the Mountain Bluebird?
This saw requires two people to operate it.
What is a crosscut saw?
The last 4 words in the U.S. national anthem.
What is the Home of the Brave?
Who is Ben Affleck?
The real name of ‘The Artful Dodger’ in ‘Oliver Twist’.
Who is Jack Dawkins?
The name for a pick-up truck in North Idaho.
What is A Rig?
This tree has the Canadian leaf on it.
What is a Maple tree?
This many justices serve on the US Supreme Court.
What is nine?
This soft drink had the tagline “The choice of a new generation” in 1980.
What is Pepsi?
This novel centers around marriage during the Victorian era, describing the fascination that a group of sisters have over one man.
What is Pride and Prejudice?
This range of the Rocky Mountains located in central Idaho gets its name from the mountains' jagged appearance.
What are the Sawtooth Mountains?
A log that is lodged in a river or stream in such a way that it caused a jam during a log drive?
What is a key log?
In the classic Mother Goose rhyme, "Hey Diddle Diddle," who ran away with the spoon?
What is the dish?
These are the names of Barbie's three younger sisters.
Who are Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea?
The king of Rohan in ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
Who is Theoden?
The Kootenai Indians lived in which cardinal direction.
What is the North?
This man owned the sawmill in California where gold was discovered in 1848.
Who is John Sutter?
Bern is the capital of this European country.
What is Switzerland?
“Who shot J.R.?” is a reference to this popular TV show from the 80s.
What is “Dallas”?
The meaning of the phrase “Who is John Galt?” in Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.
What is “Why bother.” or “Don’t ask questions we can’t answer?"
The second transcontinental rail line in the U.S.
What is the Northern Pacific Railroad?
The term for a yard of logs later to be moved.
What is a cold deck?
The type of tree that acorns come from.
What is Oak?