This Wisconsin city proudly calls itself the “Oldest City in the State.”
What is Green Bay?
Introduced in 1986, you will see Roger with this nearly everyday
What is Diet Mountain Dew?
Who performed the Super Bowl halftime show in 2026?
Who is Bad Bunny?
This primatologist revolutionized our understanding of chimpanzees after observing them making tools.
Who is Jane Goodall?
In Wisconsin, this two‑word phrase can describe a location, a direction, or a state of mind—and everyone instantly understands it.
What is “Up North”?
This plant gave Roger PTSD after a long, grueling micro investigation?
What is Shippensburg?
Leonardo DiCaprio finally won his first Oscar for this 2015 film.
What is The Revenant?
She became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to win Nobels in two scientific fields.
Who is Marie Curie?
This Wisconsin tradition involves ordering an Old Fashioned before dinner, a relish tray during, and dessert that somehow still includes ice cream.
What is a Wisconsin supper club?
Rogers’ term for cleaning issues identified within equipment that result in a micro or finished product investigation
What is a Dead Animal?
Facebook was originally limited to students at this university.
What is Harvard?
She developed the Apgar Score to quickly assess newborn health.
Who is Virginia Apgar?
This Wisconsin phrase is technically a question, but locals use it to express agreement, surprise, or mild concern.
What is “Ope?” or “You bet?”
Typically nocturnal, this pest once found its way into Roger’s luggage leaving the Shippensburg Plant
What is a bat?
TikTok’s parent company is based in this country.
What is China?
Her calculations were so trusted that astronauts requested her verification before launch.
Who is Katherine Johnson?
In 2013, Wisconsin officially named this flaky, oval Danish pastry its state pastry.
What is a kringle?
One of Roger’s favorite cheeses, aged in the caves of France
Blue cheese or Roquefort?
In Game of Thrones, this house’s sigil is a direwolf.
What is House Stark?
These “immortal” cells, taken without consent in 1951, came from a woman whose contribution transformed modern medical research.
Who is Henrietta Lacks?