This mighty standing tree, Acer sacccharum, is known for it's delectable syrups!
What is the Sugar Maple?
Known for its English Roots, this alcohol is favored with the fleshy cone of the Eastern Red Cedar.
What is the Juniper Berry?
This band released it's inaugural album, Can't Catch a Thrill, in 1972.
Who is Steely Dan?
The headwaters of the Mississippi.
What is Lake Itasca?
This heart shaped clover, genus Oxalis, makes a great citrusy garnish on any salad, or a fun time face stuffing snack.
What is wood sorrel?
A common drink in japan, this rice wine comes either chilled, warm, filtered, or unfiltered.
What is Sake?
Built in 1938, this hall stands as a pillar of Natural Resources, named after Samuel B. Blank, at the St Paul Campus.
What is Green Hall
This four person band was comprised of the Spaceman, the Catman, the Starchild, and the Demon.
These trees, known for their synchronous dropping of fruit, have the genus Carya.
What are Pecan Trees?
In order for a whiskey to be considered a bourbon, it needs to be distilled from at least 50% of this crop.
What is corn?
When was the University of Minnesota's Forestry Club Founded?
What was 1907?
A staple of the 90s, this Seattle based band's lead singer died at 34 in 2002.
Who was Alice in Chains?
The genus to this incredible berry, known for its appearance on the cover of a book written by a famous Ecologist.
What is Amelanchier?
Known for its varieties of Oktoberfest beers, this Minneapolis brewery pioneered microbrews across the country.
What is Surly?
This song, renowned as a college staple played at sporting events and bars, released in 2004 by the Killers.
What is Mr. Brightside?
This scientific name, genus and species, for this wild white sap producing salad base.
What is Lactuca virosa?
The number of NCAA National Championships your Minnesota Golden Gopher football holds.
What is 800 cash?