This is the state dance.
The Polka
Tea
This herb is commonly muddled in mojitos.
Mint
"I see dead people."
The Sixth Sense
The number and names of the National Forests in Wisconsin.
2-Nicolet National Forest & Chequamegon National Forest.
This fruit floats because 25% of it's volume is air.
Apples
This carnivorous plant traps insects.
Venus Flytrap
"Now that's some high quality H2O."
The Waterboy
DAILY DOUBLE
This Wisconsin City is home to one of the largest music festivals, Summerfest.
Milwaukee
What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
Honey
What organ does an octopus have three of?
Heart
"I'm the king of the world!"
Titanic
Crisp and versatile, this stalk quietly steals the spotlight in salads and the iconic brunch cocktail.
Celery
What crop is Wisconsin the number one producer of in the United States?
Cranberries
What is the most widely eaten food in the world?
Rice
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This early spring shrub is known for its soft, fuzzy catkins that appear before its leaves and makes adults snicker for unrelated reasons.
Pussy Willow
"I milked a cat once."
Meet the Parents
This mineral was mined in early Wisconsin and gave the state it's nickname "The Badger State".
Lead- early miners in Wisconsin, especially around Mineral Point, dug burrows into hillsides for shelter, resembling badgers, earning the territory the nickname "The Badger State" long before it became a state, linking the animal to the rich mining history for the mineral.
What Mexican food has the meaning "Little Donkey"?
Burrito
What is the smallest species of deer in the United States?
Key Deer- an endangered subspecies of white-tailed deer found only in the Florida Keys, barely reaching shoulder height of a large dog
"I feel the need...the need for speed!"
Top Gun