The Mitten State
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100

This Bay City native was born in 1958. She made a name for herself in 1982 with her first single entitled, "Everybody."

Who is Madonna?

100

It’s no act of god that this brand is the bestselling potting soil on the market.

What is Miracle-Gro?

100

Robin Williams was more than a little blue in this wishful 1992 animated film.

What is Aladdin?

100

This university has taken home the Paul Bunyan Trophy the most times.

What is the University of Michigan?

100

He currently serves as the Supreme Court's Chief Justice.

Who is John Roberts?

100

While her actual name was Tardar Sauce, this famous kitty was proudly referred to by this name. Sadly, she passed away in 2019.

Who is Grumpy Cat?

200

Michigan native Gerald Ford became our country's 38th President. He took over for this predecessor who was impeached. Whoops!

Who is Richard Nixon?

200

There are over 87 varieties of this edible plant, some of the most popular types being butterhead, red leaf, and arugula.

What is lettuce?

200

This band was composed of three brothers from Tulsa who MMMBop-ped their way into girls' hearts in 1997.

Who are Hanson?

200

Believed to have been established in 1096 AD, this is the oldest university in the United Kingdom.

What is Oxford?

200

Of the current nine Justices, he has served the longest on the Supreme Court, nearly 30 years in fact.

Who is Clarence Thomas?

200

Jim Davis has been drawing this beloved fat cat since 1976.

Who is Garfield?

300

This town is known as Michigan's "Little Bavaria" by fans and is home to Bronner's, the self-proclaimed world's largest Christmas store.

What is Frankenmuth?

300

This pigment gives plants their green coloring.

What is chlorophyll?

300

Bill Clinton gained popularity on his campaign trail for the US presidency by playing this musical instrument.

What is the saxophone?

300

Before becoming our 44th President, Barack Obama was the Editor of the Law Review for this prestigious university.

What is Harvard?

300

Samuel Alito became a Supreme Court Justice when this lady retired.

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?

300

This cat food slogan goes, "What's got into that cat?!"

What is Friskies?

400

After serving on Michigan's Supreme Court, this gentleman served as Detroit's mayor from 1994 to 2001.

Who is Dennis Archer?

400

Relax baby! While still outlawed by the federal government, Michigan is one of the latest states to legalize the growth and use of this plant.

What is cannabis/marijuana?

400

"Did I do that?" was the catch phrase of this character on the family sitcom Family Matters.

Who is Steve Urkel?

400

Although it boasts a French name, this Indiana university is home to the Fighting Irish.

What is Notre Dame?

400

While many of the current Justices come from the state of New York, she specifically hails from the Bronx.

Who is Sonia Sotomayor?

400

The musical Cats was composed by this man.

Who is Andrew Lloyd Webber?

500

This US President signed Michigan into statehood in 1837.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

500

Green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into oxygen with this process.

What is photosynthesis?

500

Known as the first virtual pet, this popular Japanese toy also doubled as a key chain.

What is Tamagotchi?

500

The motto for this local university is "lux esto," which translates to "be light."

What is Kalamazoo College?

500

He is the only current Supreme Court Justice that was appointed by Bill Clinton.

Who is Stephen Breyer?

500

This country holds the largest population of tigers that currently exist in the wild.

What is India?

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