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What is the term for winning all four major golf event
The Grand Slam.
What is the oldest college in Arkansas?
University of the Ozarks.
Which city’s major sports teams (MLB,NHL,NFL) have the same colors?
Pittsburgh.
In a baseball game what team gets the advantage of the first bat?
The visiting team.
Which par 3 has only yielded 1 ace?
A) 4
B) 6
C) 12
D) 16
A) 4 in 1992 by Jeff Sluman
What year was the first iPhone released?
June 29, 2007 for $599
Who is the 2nd largest streaming service by viewers in 2024?
A) HBO max
B) Amazon
C) HULU
D) Disney +
B) Amazon Prime with over 200 million
When is Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest held every year?
July 4th.
In what year did the first Taco Bell open?
A) 1962
B) 1958
C) 1970
D) 1960
A) 1962
State Symbols (Arkansas)
Name the state flower and the state bird.
The state flower is the apple blossom, and the state bird is the mockingbird,
The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) was established in what year?
Hint (1950-1960)
1950
What year was Arkansas admitted as a US state?
1836, it was admitted to the Union as the 25th state.
What is a group of pugs called?
A grumble
Who was the first president to throw the ceremonial first pitch at a Major League Baseball game?
William Howard Taft
Who is the young player to ever win the Masters?
Tiger Woods
(Age 21)
What year was the world wide web created?
1989
How many seasons of “Wheel of Fortune” have there been as of 2024
A) 38
B) 44
C) 40
D) 42
A) 42 Seasons
Two men share the tallest recorded height for an NBA player. How tall were they?
Gheorghe Muresan and Manute Bol, who both measure 7'7".
The inventor of potato chips George Speck changed this last name to which of the following in 1853
A) Fry
B) Crisp
C) Crumb
D) Slice
C) Crumb
State Symbols (North Carolina)
Name the state flower and the state tree?
The state bird is the Cardinal, and the state tree is the pine tree.
The largest win margin in PGA Tour history?
There are four golfers who won a tournament by 16 shots
J. Douglas Edgar, Joe Kirkwood Sr., Sam Snead and Bobby Locke
The Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame is located in what city?
Pine Bluff
The museum celebrates the large number of musicians that lived in eastern Arkansas, including Johnny Cash, Louis Jordan, Conway Twitty, and Al Green.
What year was the Moon landing?
1969.
What team won the very first NBA game in 1946?
Hint: They are in the eastern Conference
The New York Knicks.
During Masters broadcasts, commentators are forbidden from using certain terms like "fan"
What term is used instead?
Fans at Augusta National are called patrons, reflecting the tournament's commitment to a unique experience
What does the term "GPS" stand for?
(Global Positioning System)
In 2024, what was the most-watched sporting event Globally?
Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
Which bone are babies born without?
Knee cap.
What US state produces the most coffee beans yearly?
Hawaii.
State Symbols (New York)
Name the animal and the state Capital.
The state animal is the beaver, and the state Capital is Albany.
Golf is the only sport to be played where?
In 1971, Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard swung a 6-iron on the moon's surface.
What is the highest point in Arkansas?
Mount Magazine.
In what European country is it illegal to own just one guinea pig?
Switzerland. It's considered animal abuse to own a single guinea pig because they are very social creatures, so you must own two or more.
What team is considered the oldest in the NFL?
The oldest continuously operating professional football team in the NFL is the Arizona Cardinals, established in 1898 as the Morgan Athletic Club in Chicago
Amen Corner consist of 3 golf holes, what holes are they?
Holes 11, 12, 13
What year was the first email sent?
A) 1955
B) 1971
C) 1982
D) 1969
The first email was sent in B) 1971 by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson
Which television series finale attracted the most viewers in the United States?
A) "M*A*S*H"
B) Friends
C) All in the family
D) ER
A) "M*A*S*H" attracted the most viewers, with 105.9 million
Where is a shrimp's heart located?
In its head.
The drive-thru as we know it today complete with an intercom system for ordering was officially launched in what year?
Hint ( 1940-1950 )
Extra 400 Points (Name the fast food chain)
1948 by In-N-Out Burger in Baldwin Park, California
State Symbols (Minnesota)
Name the state fruit and name the state sport.
The state fruit is the apple, and the state sport is hockey,
Hal Sutton and Robert Allenby share the record for most holes-in-one in PGA Tour events
10 hole in ones
What is the oldest town in Arkansas
A) Batesville
B) Fort smith
C) Georgetown
D) Little rock
Georgetown is the oldest continuously settled town in Arkansas.
What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican city
A sporting event is held every year on Memorial Day. What is it?
Indianapolis 500
The masters tournament was not played for a 3 year span name the years.
Extra 500 points if you can name the reason why.
The tournament was not played from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II. During this time, to assist the war effort, cattle and turkeys were raised on the grounds.
The first commercially available laptop, the Osborne 1, was released in what year?
Released in April 1981. Created by Adam Osborne, it weighed about 25 pounds and featured a 5-inch screen
What instrument did The Mother play on How I met your Mother?
The Bass Guitar.
What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights?
Aurora borealis.
New Jersey it’s illegal to sell this food item after 6 pm without a doctor’s note – what food is it?
Ice Cream
State Symbols (Alaska)
Name the state gem and the state insect.
The state gem is the jade, and the state insect is the dragonfly