Name That Intersection
Gangster's Paradise
St. Paul Saints
St. Paul Eats
Weird St. Paul
100

East Wheelock Parkway and                           ?
Hint: Lake Phalen 

Arcade Street 

100

This drink was made illegal in the U.S.A. ini 1919, leading to a huge increase in criminal activity. 

Alcohol

100

This Spring the Saints will host "The Ultimate Prank Game". What day will this game be played? 

April Fools Day-- April 1st 

100

This iconic downtown dining car shares a name with a cartoon mouse and was featured in movies like “The Mighty Ducks”, "Jingle All the Way” and “A Prairie Home Companion".

Mickey's 

100

The blooming of amorphophallus titanum, better known as a "Corpse Flower", has only been observed 125 times since it's identification in the late 1800s.Two of these observations have been at what St. Paul Conservatory and Zoo. 

Marjorie McNeely Conservatory (Como Park)

200

East Como Lake Drive, East Wheelock Parkway, Victoria Street North and                           ?

Hint: Lake Como

Maryland Ave W. 

200

What is the name of the illegal, hidden bars that were popular during prohibition? 

Speakeasy

200

The Saints partner with myTalk 107.1 to host an annual film festival that features videos of what  animal that is a popular, sometimes grumpy, pet? 

Cat 

200

This "ole" school ice cream shop is known for it's large portions and homemade waffle cones. 

Grand Ole Creamery 

200

Every year at the Minnesota State Fair in St. Paul, a new Princess Kay of the Milky Way is crowned and the finalists have statues made of their heads. What are the statues made out of? 

Butter 

300

Como Ave, Dale Street North and                          ?

Hint: Niem Phat Buddhist Temple

Front Ave

300

This bank robber was the most famous gangster to spend time in St. Paul.

John Dillinger

300

The Saints hosted the world record largest version of what party game that requires flexibility and strong listening skills? 

Twister 

300

This spot is known for it's cheese filled "Juicy Lucy" burgers and for having approximately $16,000 of 1 dollar bills attached to its ceiling. 

The Nook 

300

The settlement that eventually was named St. Paul was originally named after a fur trader and bootlegger. What was his nickname? 

Pig's Eye 

400

Johnson Parkway, Conway St, Gotzian St and                              ?
Hint: Harding High School 

Euclid Street

400

The Castle Royal Nightclub was tucked away in what famous, manmade St. Paul cave system? 

Wabasha Street Caves

400

In 2015 the Saints partnered with Trump Ally and conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell's My Pillow company to host the world's largest pillow fight. Rounded to the nearest thousand, how many people participated?
 

8,000 (exact number 7,681) 


400

This "marketplace" has been serving Mexican food and specialty groceries since 1979. 

El Burrito Mercado

400

The basement of what St. Paul music venue is known as the Clown Lounge, featuring clown decorations and memorabilia. 

Turf Club


500

Name 2 of the streets in this intersection: 

Hint: Grand Casino Arena 

Cleveland Circle

Old 6th, W 5th, Fort Road, Smith Ave, Dorothy Day Pl., W Kellogg BLVD

500

This police chief was known for his "Layover Agreement" that allowed gangsters to stay in St. Paul as long as they, checked in, paid a bribe and didn't commit crimes in the city. 

John O'Connor

500

In 2018 the Saints celebrated the 40th anniversary of the raunchy college comedy "Animal House" by staging the world's largest food fight. Name one of the foods people threw at each other? 

Marshmallows, donuts, mashed potatoes and popcorn. 

500

This restaurant started in 1933 when a successful bootlegger nicknamed "Kid Bullets" opened up a "Royal Bar" on the edge of downtown St. Paul. The restaurant is known for excellent Italian food and a controversial sandwich. 

DeGidio's 

500

The dome of the St. Paul Capital is the 2nd largest unsupported marble dome in the world. Name the 1st, located in Rome, or the 3rd, located in India. 

St. Peter's Basilica or Taj Mahal

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