The only even prime number.
2
The catchphrase Natalie uses during her stint as the lottery spokesperson
You'll thank me later.
'Catch-all' name given to any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity
Precipitation
The only national park located in Minnesota
Voyageurs
This melon has the highest sugar content
Watermelon
Mathematical expression of the Quadratic Formula.
This character dies from a heart attack on the show and in real life.
Dr. Kroger
The portion of earth's atmosphere we live in
Troposphere
State park where the headwaters of the Mississippi River are located
Itasca State Park
This continent is believed to be the place where watermelons originated over 4000 years ago.
Africa
Name this theorem.
F(b) - F(a) = a∫b f(x) dx
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
The name of the company that made Natalie's family very wealthy.
Davenport Toothpaste
The dense towering vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms
Cumulonimbus
The number of interstate highways in Minnesota. (Must be within 1 to earn points)
9
This country is the largest producer of cantaloupes.
China
The female mathematician who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and recently had a building at Langley Research Center named for her.
Katherine (Harris) Johnson
The first name of the woman Lt. Stottlemeyer marries in the final season.
100 Point Bonus: Her nickname
Trudy but she went by T.K.
Can be classified as columns or dendrites
Snowflakes
State flower of Minnesota
100 point bonus for correct variety
Showy Lady Slipper
Early explorers used watermelons for this purpose.
Canteens
The name of the shape of the infinity symbol.
Lemniscate
The character who killed Trudy Monk.
Ethan Rickover (The Judge)
Name given to area of high pressure that brings long periods of settled weather
(Hint: Probably did not attend Iowa State)
Anticyclone
The toy was developed in the 1940s by a small garden-implement business and named after a Minnesota Lake
Tonka Truck
The Italian village where cantaloupe was first cultivated in the 1700s.
Cantalup