What colors are Tennessee State Flag?
Blue, Red, and White
She wrote the song "Coal Miners Daughter" in 1971.
Loretta Lynn
What do the 100 folds in a chefs hat represent?
100 ways to cook an egg.
Name a country that does not celebrate New Years on January 1st.
Vietnam, China, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Philippines, and Indonesia
Which first lady was the first to appear on U.S. currency?
Martha Washington (appeared on a $1 silver certificate in 1886 and 1891, and on the back of the $1 silver certificate in 1896).
Bill Lee
Who is the singer behind "Achy Breaky Heart?"
Billy Ray Cyrus
Which two people created Tom and Jerrys?
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
When is Canadian Thanksgiving Celebrated?
Second Monday in October
If each currency note printed in the U.S. were laid end to end, approximately how many times would the line of bills stretch around the earth’s equator?
24
What is the official state flower of Tennessee?
Iris
This song is the first national single by the Jackson 5
What is the most visited state in the United States?
California
What country celebrates their Independence Day on September 16?
Mexico
Who was the first U.S. billionaire?
Henry Ford
Who is the quarterback of the Tennessee Titans?
Ryan Tannehill
"It's nine o'clock on a Saturday
The regular crowd shuffles in
There's an old man sittin' next to me"
Billy Joel- Piano Man
Who is the Mayor of Nashville?
John Cooper
When is Veteran’s day celebrated in the United States?
November 11th
How often does the government print new money?
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces 37 million currency a day with a face value of $696 million.
They have never won the Stanley cup.
"put yo' pinky rings up to the moon"
24k Magic- Bruno Mars
Where do U.S. vice presidents live?
on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory
What is the name of the Holiday celebrated in the UK on December 26th?
Boxing Day
Why did the U.S. government put grooves on coins?
So that no one could shave the edges. People often did this when the dollar, half-dollar, quarter and 10-cent coins were made from silver and gold.