How most lakes in Minnesota were formed
What is Glaciatio or Glaciers?
Iowa State decided on being called the Cyclones back in 1895 after a Chicago Tribune article said their opponent, the _________ football team had been “struck by a cyclone” after playing Iowa State.
What is Northwestern?
The aroma of a wine is called its ________
What is Bouquet?
The music era the 1950's is most known for
What is Rock & Roll?
This city is divided in two by the Danube River
What is Budapest?
Most lakes in Minnesota get their names from
Who are the Native American's?
The Iowa State University student newspaper
What is the Iowa State Daily?
This Punch traditionally consists of red wine and chopped fruit, often with other ingredients or spirits
What is Sangria?
An instrument that grew in popularity in the 1950's
What is the electric guitar?
In what mediterranean country do you need to watch out for pickpocketing?
What is Greece?
This City is the second largest city on Lake Superior
What is Duluth, Minnesota?
Most specialized major across all degree types at Iowa State University, meaning it has significantly more degrees awarded in that concentration than the national average across all institutions
What is Engineering?
Color of wine that pairs well with fish, poultry, and pork
What is white wine?
This was the first Motown song to reach the number one position on the Billboard hot 100 pop singles chart
What is the Postman
Country in which citizens consume about 10.5 gallons of wine per year.
What is France?
A lake formed by the flow of a river
What is an oxbow lake?
Along with a team of student researchers, agricultural engineering professor Wesley Buchele invented this farm tool in the 1960s
What is the round hay baler?
4 countries that dominate the wine market in Europe
(Must correctly name all 4)
What is France, Italy, Spain, and Germany?
A musical style involving vocal harmonies usually built on nonsense syllables
What is “Doo-wop”
Pretzels were first made in Italy (True or False)
What is True?
Pretzels first made in Italy in 610 by an Italian monk who gave them to children who learned their prayers.
According to the Minnesota Department of natural Resources in 1990, what percentage of Minnesotan's recreation hours are spent fishing, swimming, or boating?
(-+ 5% qualifies as a correct answer)
What is about 25%?
During the homecoming of 1954 this character was revealed to the world
Who is Cy the Cardinal?
The fastest growing wine region in the world is located in this state
What is Oregon? (Production and sales outpaced New Zealand and France)
Bill Haley & His Comets had the top selling single in the 1950's
What is "Rocking Around the Clock"?
This country consists of more than 600 Islands
What is New Zealand?