What is the state bird?
What is the Carolina Wren?
South Carolina is the only US state to grow what?
What is tea?
What singer born on October 3rd, 1941, in Spring Gulley, SC recorded the hit song "The Twist"?
Who is Chubby Checker?
South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in what year?
What is 1788?
Dating back to 1896, how many games have the South Carolina Gamecocks beat the Clemson Tigers?
What is 43?
What is the state flower?
What is Yellow Jessamine?
Who is the state Captial named after?
Who is Christopher Columbus?
The famous TV show hostess from "Wheel of Fortune" was born in South Carolina?
Who is Vanna White?
In what year did South Carolina secede from the Union?
How many national championships has South Carolina won? (All Sports)
What is 8?
What is the state dog?
What is the Boykin Spaniel?
What sport had its first club in the US start in Charleston, South Carolina?
What is golf?
Who was South Carolina governor from 1947-1951, and in 1954 became the first and only United States Senator to be elected by a write-in vote.
Who is Strom Thurmond?
The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces fired the first shots on what fort in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.
What is Fort Sumter?
Which Gamecock won the Heisman Trophy in 1980?
Who is George Rogers?
What is the state vegetable?
What is the Collard Greens?
The largest tires in the world, measuring 14 feet across are made where in SC?
Where is Michelin, Lexington, South Carolina?
Also known as “The Gamecock,” who was a Revolutionary war officer and user of guerrilla warfare.
On November 14, 1782, the last of the 137 battles fought in South Carolina and the last battle of the American Revolution occurred where?
Where is John's Island?
In what year did the UofSC Gamecocks and the Clemson Tigers become rivals?
What is 1896?
What is the state fruit?
What is a peach?
How many times could the size of South Carolina fit inside Alaska? Shaped like a triangle, South Carolina’s land area of 30,109 square miles makes it the 11th smallest state in the nation and the smallest state in the Deep South. Alaksa measures up to 665,384 square miles.
What is 21 times?
An American Revolutionary War hero was nicknamed the "Swamp Fox" by the British because of his elusive tactics.
Who is Francis Marion?
When South Carolina was founded, how many Native American tribes resided in SC?
What is 29?
Which former Green Bay Packers wide receiver was a star for the Gamecocks in the 1980s?
Who is Sterling Sharpe?