It's the capital of Kentucky
What is Frankfort?
This river runs along the western border of Kentucky.
What is the Mississippi River?
This was the first to expand into what is now Kentucky
What is France?
This college's mascot is the Wildcat
What is the University of Kentucky?
It's the most popular attraction in KY
What is Mammoth Cave National Park?
This city hosts the Kentucky Derby
What is Louisville?
This river runs across the northern border of the state
What is the Ohio River?
Fort Campbell was built in this year when Japanese bombers attacked Pearl Harbor
What is 1941?
The Hilltoppers from Western Kentucky are from this city
What is Bowling Green?
The most popular sport in Kentucky
What is basketball?
This Kentucky city has a population of about 320,000
What is Lexington?
The largest geographic region of Kentucky
What is the Cumberland Plateau?
This year, Kentucky was established as a county and an important (and independent) document is signed
What is 1776?
The Ravens quarterback hails from this Kentucky college
What is Louisville University?
The Kentucky Derby has been held in Kentucky since this year
What is 1875?
Senator Rand Paul lives in this city
What is Bowling Green?
This lake is the largest artificial lake east of the Mississippi in surface area
What is Kentucky Lake?
This city about two hours away from Crofton is the birthplace of our sixteenth president
What is Hodgenville?
This coach has been managing the Wildcats since 2009
Who is John Calipari?
This fast-food chain was created in North Corbin, Kentucky in 1952
What is KFC?
This city is the barbeque capital of the world
What is Owensboro?
There are this many state parks in Kentucky
What is 45?
This explorer claimed all of the land along the Mississippi River Valley, including Kentucky, for France
Who is Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle?
This is the acceptance rate of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky.
What is 70%?
Name 5 things that Kentucky is known for. This is a written answer
Acceptable: horse racing, bourbon, moonshine, coal, My Old Kentucky Home state park, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, bluegrass music, college basketball, KFC, and the Kentucky Colonel.