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100

This city is home to the world's largest frying pan. 

A. Kirkland 

B. Gig Harbor 

C. Long Beach 

Long Beach

100

What is the Washington state nickname?

The Evergreen State

100
What is the state fruit?
The Apple
100

What are the Washington State colors?

A. Green and Gold 

B. Blue and Gold 

C. Green and white 

Green and Gold

100

How tall is Mt. Rainier 

A. 13,721 

B. 14,411 

C. 15,145

14,411

200

In 1963, this bridge was erected to provide above street crossing for squirrels in Longview. 

A. The Nutty Narrows Bridge 

B. The Squirrel Speed Way 

C. The Rodent Road

The Nutty Narrows Bridge 

This is the oldest known squirrel bridge in the United States, which delightfully means that it’s not the only known squirrel bridge – a pretty wonderful fact if you ask me.  

200

What is the Washington state song?

"Washington My Home"

200

What is the state bird?

A. The American Robin 

B. The Yellow Gold Finch 

C. The house worbler 

Yellow Gold Finch

200

Washington is home to how many national parks? Name them for double points.

A. 2 

B. 3

C. 4

3

Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks.

Fun fact - WA has over 140 state parks. 

200

What year did Mt. St. Helens Erupt?

A. 1978

B. 1980 

C. 1998

May 18, 1980

300

What is the BIGGEST city in Washington?

Seattle

300

What is the state dance?

A. Polka 

B. Square Dance 

C. The twist and shout 

The Square Dance

22 states have legally declared the square dance as their state dance… which is a little uncreative if you ask me!

300

What is the state tree?

A. Evergreen 

B. Western Hemlock 

C. Maple 

The Western Hemlock

300

What is the state insect?

A. The monarch butterfly 

B. The blue darner dragonfly 

C. The orange lady bug

Blue Darner Dragonfly

300

True or False - It's illegal to kill Sasquatch in Washington. 

True.


According to Sasquatch and the Law: The Implications of Bigfoot Preservation Laws in Washington State, this mythical creature has had tangible legal influence.

Strangely, there are laws in Washington State purported to ‘protect a creature that, if it does exist, is obviously endangered.’

However, there is a practical reason behind this legislature. This law is, mostly, intended to protect people exploring nature from those hunting Bigfoot.

400

How many cities are there in Washington?

A. 158

B. 206 

C. 356

206

400

What is the state fossil?

A. The columbia mammoth 

B. The north american T-Rex 

C. The cascadian giant octopus 

A: The Columbia Mammoth


The best part about this state fact? A group of fourth-graders from Windsor Elementary worked with the state Legislator to make it happen!

400

What is the Washington state fish?

A. Chinook Salmon 

B. Steelhead Trout 

C. Large mouth Bass

Steelhead Trout

400

What year Washington become a state?

A. 1889 

B. 1898 

C. 1918

November 11, 1889



400

True or false: Washington holds the title for the longest floating bridge in the world. Name the bridge for double points.

A. True The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge.

It clocks in at 7,708.49 ft (2,349.55 m) long, and it connects Bellevue to Seattle, Washington.  

500

How many counties are there in Washington?

A. 27 

B. 34

C. 39

39

500

What is the state gem?

A. Ruby 

B. Petrified Wood 

C. Diamond 

Petrified wood

500

What is the Washington State flower?


The Coast Rhododendron

500

Largest natural lake in Washington State 

Lake Chelan 

500

What are the three major rivers in Washington?

Columbia River, Snake River, and Yakima River

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