This "King of the Wild Frontier" "Kilt him a b'ar when he was only three"
Davy Crockett
The meat cooked in these pits is generally beef in Texas but pork in North Carolina
Barbeque
It became a U.S. territory in 1900 & a state 59 years later
Hawaii
It's West Virginia's capital, not its state dance
Charleston
Idaho's official one is titled "Here We Have Idaho"
State song
This steel drivin' man used 2 20-pound hammers in his contest with a steam drill
John Henry
One of Elvis Presley's favorite dishes was a sandwich filled with mashed bananas & this spread
Peanut Butter
Susan B. Anthony was arrested in 1872 for doing this
Voting
The Henry & Edsel Ford Auditorium is part of this city's civic center
Detroit
Nicknamed the "Bay Horse", it's the capital of the "Bay State"
Boston
Immortalized in song, this engineer of the Cannonball Express died in a 1900 crash, saving everyone aboard
Casey Jones
A slice of this bread that comes in a dotted bag can be wadded up smaller than a ping-pong ball & bounced
Wonder Bread
In 1949 Henry H. Arnold became the first general of this branch of the armed forces
Air Force
In the 19th century, folks called it Tulsey Town
Tulsa
This Maryland city celebrated the 200th anniversary of its incorporation in 1997
Baltimore
This New Hampshire orator is said to have outsmarted the Devil himself
Daniel Webster
A pioneering jazz composer shares his nickname with this rich dessert
Jelly Roll (Morton)
In April 1984 this U.S. government agency admitted its role in the mining of Nicaraguan harbors
CIA
Norfolk in this state was home to Johnny Carson & George L. Carlson, pioneer of artificial insemination
Nebraska
The Actors Theatre of this Kentucky city is housed in a national historic landmark
Louisville
This cowpoke taught broncos how to buck, & rode a cyclone without a saddle
Pecos Bill
In Cincinnati the "Five-Way" type of this dish includes spaghetti, cheese, onions & beans
Chili
In 1920 this president signed legislation returning the railroads to private ownership
Woodrow Wilson
A town in Minnesota is named for this capital of Uruguay, its sister city
Montevideo
In southern Florida, the "queen" type of this large sea snail is often found in chowder
Conch