This state is in the famous phrase from the Wizard of Oz: "Toto, we're not in _____ anymore."
What is Kansas
You can ride down the grand canyon on this animal, if hiking isn't your style.
This popular one-stop-shopping store is HQed in Minnesota.
What is Target.
At least two M&R PAC team members have this type of dog
This is among of Chuck's favorite outdoor activities. Hint: Chuck is Maddie's dog.
Hiking
The Mall of America is big enough to hold this number of Boeing 747 airplanes.
What are 32 Boeing 747 airplanes.
The National Dog Show occurs annually on this day.
What is Thanksgiving
This Olympic Gold Medalist just appeared during the Stride Speaker Series.
Who is Jessie Diggins.
What is the "Bread and Butter State," because of its numerous flourmills and butter-making plants.
This breed of dog won Best in Show at the 2020 Westminster Dog Show
What is the Standard Poodle (Congrats, Siba!)
This movie is based on an adventurer who becomes trapped when a bolder falls on his arm, forcing his to amputate his own arm.
What is 127 hours. While exploring a remote canyon in Utah, mountaineer and adventurer Aron Ralston (James Franco) becomes trapped when a boulder falls on his arm. Over the next five days, Ralston examines his life and considers his options, leading him to an agonizing choice: to amputate his arm so that he can extricate himself and try to make his way back to civilization or remain pinned to the canyon wall and likely die.
This popular fast food menu item was trademarked in Denver.
What is the cheeseburger. Louis Ballast, who operated the Humpty Dumpty Barrel Drive-In in Denver, was the first person to trademark the cheeseburger
This Beatles song has a frequency only dogs can hear.
What is ‘A Day in the Life.’ In an interview in 2013, Paul McCartney said that he added a frequency only dogs can hear to the end of the Beatles song ‘A Day in the Life’.
The Rocky Mountains are this old.
What is 76 million years old (don't fact check me).
This music icon once flew a private jet to Denver for nothing more than a sandwich.
Who is Elvis Presley. Elvis once flew in his private jet from Memphis to Denver’s Stapleton Airport just for a sandwich. He ordered 22 Fool’s Gold Loafs, a sandwich containing a jar of peanut butter, a jar of grape jelly and one pound of bacon, from the Colorado Gold Mine Company Steakhouse for him and his friends. They dined on the sandwiches with champagne and then returned home.