It's the name of Paul Bunyan's blue animal companion.
Babe (the Blue Ox)
Vinalhaven is predominately composed of this type of rock.
Granite
In 2008 Sue Bird helped the U.S. win its fourth straight Olympic gold medal in this sport.
Basketball
It's the year when Maine became a state.
1820
Oxford's 2023 word of the year is what someone has if they're exceedingly flirtatious or charming.
Rizz
This state has earned the official nickname of "The Bluegrass State."
Kentucky
This town typically holds the highest amount of lobster landings in the state.
Stonington
This word for a friend comes from the Latin for “with whom you would eat bread.”
Companion
This slogan began appearing on Maine license plates in 1936.
Vactionland
It's a name for someone who does too much to impress their crush.
Simp
Their national football team wears orange jerseys.
The Netherlands
This island is home to Maine's smallest public school.
North Haven
The author of a famous book that takes place in “Gilead.”
Margaret Atwood
Congress established Maine as a state at the same time as this state, thereby preserving the balance between free and slave states in the nation.
Missouri
Showing your new boo's hands or arms, but not face, on social media is known as this two-letter term.
Soft launch
This nation's current flag, adopted in 1990, has red, blue, and orange stripes.
Armenia
Located seven miles south of Stonington, this island was named by French colonizers.
Isle au Haut
This famous song's recording session occurred right after the 1985 American Music Awards and lasted all night long.
"We Are The World"
Although Augusta is the capital of Maine today, this Maine city was the capital from the state's founding in 1820 until 1827.
Portland
"Y" is for this four-letter word, which can mean "to throw" or be an interjection of joy.
Yeet
This mineral––historically used to create blue pigment––is also the root for the word "blue" in several languages.
Lapis Lazuli
This town encompasses 12 islands, including Great Duck and Little Duck.
Frenchboro
It's the country with the highest population of tigers.
India
This historic Maine landmark was built for war next to the Penobscot Narrows Bridge––but it never saw combat.
Fort Knox
If you have "no (this word)," then you are telling the truth.
Cap/No Cap