Haskay-Bay-Nay-Ntyal, Also known by this popular name, was adopted by the Chief of the Army scouts and also has a park named after him in New Mexico
Apache Kid
Hispanic culture makes up 70% of Miami. Out of that figure, 34% specifically identify as _________
Cuban
Receiving an average of only 10 inches of precipitation per year, this state is known as the driest in the U.S.
Nevada
This country is home to the highest number of fjords in the world. Over 1,000 officially documented
Norway
in 1893 the US supreme court ruled that this fruit will be legally classified as a vegetable.
Tomato!
He and his brother, Frank, were confederate sympathizers known for their atrocities against Union soldiers and abolotionists before robbing banks.
Jesse James
Much of the extreme southern tip of Florida's peninsula is part of this national park
The Everglades
The land of 10,000 lakes - 11,842 to be exact
Minnesota
This country is considered the bridge between Europe and Asia
Turkey
This originated in Asia back in 2700BC and was originally used as a medicinal root to treat digestive issues. by the 1800's the stalks gained popularity in pies!
Rhubard
He was a scout and lawman who was hired as a range detective- known for ambushing suspected cattle rustlers.
Tom Horn (1860-1903)
This west coast barrier island of Florida is known as the seashell capital of the world due its unique geographical shape going from west to east instead of parallel to the coast.
Sanibel Island
Morgan Island, part of this state, has the largest free ranging colony of monkeys in the US.
South Carolina
This country is home to the coldest capital city on earth with an average annual temperature of 29.7F.
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar
During WWII, British propaganda claimed this vegetable improved eyesight - it was to cover up their use of radar technology.
Carrots
They formed the "Wild Bunch". A notorious gang of bank robbers
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid
This City is not just the oldest city in the state, it also is the oldest continuously inhabited European established Settlement in the US.
St Augustine
This state is home to the most manmade lakes
Oklahoma
This country is mostly located within the arctic circle
Greenland
Alaska
Rare to see a female bandit in the wild west but she was associated with various bandits in the Indian Territories
Belle Starr
This is known as "The City of Five Flags"
Pensacola - has been ruled by Spain, France, Great Britain, the US and the Confederacy.
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in this state covers almost 4 million acres and is home to the largest lynx population in the lower 48.
Washington
This major City in China is abbreviated as "Hu". Based on its original name way back in the Tang Dynasty.
Shanghai
Anntoine- Augustin Parmentier was a French Pharmacist and agriculturalist in the late 1700's and is most famous for the "Paramentier Scheme" which helped the spread of this crop...
Potatoes -
(Bonus if you can tell us what the scheme was)