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100

True or False 

You must place a ball marker BEHIND the ball 

False you can place the marker anywhere as long as the ball goes in the same spot 


 

100

When was D-Day?

(any part of the date) 

June 6,1944

100

What is our local Wausau newspaper? 

The Wausau Daily Herald 

100

If you wanted to visit the queen where would you go? 

Buckingham Palace

100

What potato chip do I represent?


Pringles 

100

The characters are always on a what? 

cattle drive

100

What kind of government does the US have? 

democracy 

100

How often is the Wausau Daily Herald published? 

Daily 
200

True or False

It is now a rule to put a distinguishing mark on your golf ball

False good etiquette but NOT a rule 

200

What country's beaches did they land on when the D-Day invasion took place? 

Normandy  

200

What does one find on the front page of the newspaper? 

top stories 

200

What landmark is this? 

Tower of London 


200

What brand do I represent?


Planters Peanuts 

200

The aftermath of what war is the background story of the show? 

American Civil War

200

Who choses the US President? 

Voters 

200

TRUE OR FALSE 

Identical twins have the same fingerprints

Identical twins do not have identical fingerprints, even though their identical genes give them very similar patterns.

300

What do golfers shout to warn other golfers when they hit an errant shot?

Fore 

300

Who was the enemy in the D-Day invasion? 

Germany or the Axis powers 

300

In a newspaper one can write letter to whom? 

The Editor 

300

What is the name of this famous clock? 

Big Ben

300

What snack brand to I represent? 


Chester Cheetos 

300

Who besides cattle rustlers would steal the cattle? 

Comancheros

The Comancheros were traders in New Mexico who traded with the Indians in the area. Comancheros earned their name from being the Comanche's favorite trading partner.

300

Which branch of  the US government hold the funds? 

legislative including  Congress 

300

Prior to the invention of rubber, what were golf balls made of?

Golf balls were likely made of wood, such as beech or boxroot, before the invention of rubber. The first golf ball was likely made of wood in the 14th century, but there is little evidence that golfers used wooden balls

400

Finish this phrase: You drive for show, but putt for “_____”?

dough 

400
Success of D-Day depended upon the Allies controlling what ocean? 

D-Day also depended on Allied control of the Atlantic


400

How does a newspaper raise funds other than by its readers? 

advertising 

400

If you wanted to see a coronations  where would you go? 

Westminster Abby


400

What snack do I represent?


Cracker Jack 

400

Who is the cattle drive's cantankerous cook?

Wishbone

George Washington Wishbone makes some fine fixings on the show. However, when the drovers have a bad day, they take it out on Wishbone and his cooking.

400

The US government uses what system to make sure that one branch does not get to much power?  

This "checks and balances" system means that the balance of power in our government remains steady.

400

What actor found success in the TV show Raw Hide and went on to become one of the most famous actors of all time? 

Clint Eastwood 

500

My ball has come to rest against an Out of Bounds post, but is in bounds, what are my options?

Play the ball as it lies. The white OOB posts are the only posts you cannot remove

500

The largest  ___ ______ and _______  operation in history

naval, air and land operation

500

If you wanted to know the score of the last Brewers game which section of the newspaper should you turn to? 

sports 

500

What is the London Eye? 

a Farris Wheel built in 2000

500

What snack do I represent? 


Keebler Elf 

500

A frequent storyline on "Rawhide" involved finding _______ for the cattle.

water

500

Which branch declares laws unconstitutional? 

the judicial branch (containing the supreme court) can declare those laws unconstitutional

500

Which castle is this? Hint: build by Henry the II


Windsor Castle 

600

How many golf clubs are in a set? 

12 

600

What country was Normandy a part of during WW2? 

Normandy was not always part of France, but it did become part of France in the 15th century.

600

Where do stock reports in the newspaper?

(What section?)

Business section 

600

What are these?

Roman Baths

Once the site of one of the great religious spas of the ancient world; the people of Roman Britain came to the site to worship the goddess Sulis Minerva and bathe in the waters of the natural thermal springs, which still flow with hot water today.

600

What potato chip do I represent? 


Lays 

600

Which character spent time in a federal prison camp during the Civil War?

Rowdy Yates

At 16, Yates joined the Confederate States Army. The Confederate States Army was the boots on the ground for the Confederate States of America.

600

What are the 3 branches of the US Government? 

The three branches of the United States federal government are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches

600

What famous logo is this?


Doritos 

700

How many golf clubs are you allowed to carry? 

14 according to USGA rules 

700

What was the code name given by General Dwight D. Eisenhower  to the D-Day invasion ? 

OVERLOAD

700

If your looking for a Marmaduke you should turn to what section of the newspaper? 

Comics section 

700

What is this? 


House of Parliament 

700

My name is Finn, What snack do I represent? 

Goldfish 


700

The crew worries that a sick Rowdy Yates has the ______.

Plague

The Plague is an infectious disease that is caused by the bacteria Y. pestis. The Plague can be spread by air and, rarely, by touch. How fast it spreads depends on the surrounding sanitary conditions and the conditions of the lungs of people already infected.

700

Who leads the Judicial branch? 

Supreme Court 

700

When (what day or year) was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution? 

By December 15, 1791, three-fourths of the states had ratified 10 of these, now known as the “Bill of Rights.”

800

What “King” of golf lent his name to a mixture of iced tea and lemonade?

Hint: not John Daly (it has Vodka) 

Arnold Palmer

800

What was Hitler's reaction to D-Day? 

Hitler was not angry, or vindictive – far from it. He seemed relieved. Goebbels thought the German leader looked as if a great burden had fallen from his shoulders. “The news couldn’t be better,” Hitler said when informed of the invasion. Unaware of the Allied Forces in England 

800

If you want to buy or sell something in what part of the newspaper do you find those adds? 

Classifies  

800

Why is the Stonednge important? 


Stonehenge is the most architecturally sophisticated and only surviving lintelled stone circle in the world.

800

What potato chip famously has ridges? 


800

Gil Favor's worst moment in the cattle drives happens when the herd ______________.

Stampedes over the cliff.

The cattle go over the cliff in the "Lost Herd" episode. Favor tries to beat another herder to town to get better prices and his shortcut does not pan out.

800

Which branch has the President? 

Executive Branch

800

Approximately how many Allied soldiers were killed on D-Day? 

A total of 4,414 Allied troops were killed on D-Day itself, including 2,501 Americans. More than 5,000 were wounded. In the ensuing Battle of Normandy, 73,000 Allied forces were killed and 153,000 wounded.

900

When did the world golf hall start?

May 18th 1988

900

The main countries responsible for the D-Day invasion were American, British and Canadian troops. But it also included 10 other countries try to name 3 

over 2 million troops from over 12 countries were in Britain in preparation for the invasion. On D-Day, Allied forces consisted primarily of American, British and Canadian troops but also included Australian, Belgian, Czech, Dutch, French, Greek, New Zealand, Norwegian, Rhodesian and Polish naval, air or ground support.

900

Who commissioned the first newspaper? 

Bonus: What was it made of? 

The first newspaper was commissioned by Julius Caesar in 59 BC, and it was a daily list of announcements carved into stone or metal and displayed publicly.

900

 _______ ________is the second-largest Gothic cathedral of Northern Europe

York Minster

900

The ______ Kid is the mascot for what snack food?

Hint: he wears cowboy boots


900

"Rawhide" incorporates an actual legend of the Old West about the word _________ on the side of a steer.

"Murder"

Whoever sees the word "Murder" carved into the side of a rogue steer dies soon after. This lore is covered in Season #2's "Incident of the Murder Steer."

900

From ____ to ____ there were no amendments added to the Constitution until the end of the Civil War when the Thirteenth amendment was added that abolished slavery. This was the longest period in American history in which there were no changes.

From 1804 to 1865 there were no amendments added to the Constitution until the end of the Civil War when the Thirteenth amendment was added that abolished slavery. This was the longest period in American history in which there were no changes.

900

WHY is the moon shrinking? 

The moon is shrinking because its core is cooling and contracting. The moon formed about 4.5 billion years ago after a collision with another protoplanet, which created a lot of heat. The moon's core is still molten, causing it to be prone to seismic activity. As the moon cools, it shrinks, and its circumference has decreased by about 50 meters over the last hundreds of millions of years.

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