Hi Barbie!
Hi Ken!
How bout them Cowboys?
Spooky Season
Fall in New Mexico
100

Her full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, but you probably know her by her famous nickname. 

Barbie (doll)

100
He was introduced in 1961 and is perhaps the most famous boyfriend in the world. 

Ken (doll)

100

This team is tied for second most Super Bowl wins with the Steelers, Broncos and 49ers, with 5.  Sadly, they haven't won since 1996.  How bout them? 

Dallas Cowboys

100

This spooky town with a infamous history with witches now hosts annual Halloween festivals and welcomes visitors to explore their history.

Salem, Massachusetts

100

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is one of fall's greatest treasures.  The first one started in this parking lot in Uptown.

Coronado Mall

200

This revered news anchor started an all women day time talk show The View in 1997, and starred in it until 2014.

Barbara Walters

200

This Ken had an unprecedented 74 game winning streak on his first try at Jeopardy, and then went on to host the show! 

Ken Jennings

200

Perhaps the film credited for catapulting Clint Eastwood into stardom, this 1966 spaghetti Western  grossed over $38 million in the worldwide box office.  Nothing ugly about that! 

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

200

Sistas, get my book!  Name the 3 Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus. 

Winifred, Mary, and Sarah

200

If you want to hit up a pumpkin patch in town, you might make it to Rio Rancho for the Galloping Grace spot, or Corrales for Wagner Farms, or hit I-40 east to Moriarty for this one

McCalls Pumpkin Patch

300

She has a storied history in film and music, Winning 2 Academy Awards, 4 Emmys, 9 Golden Globes, 10 Grammys and a Tony! 

Barbra Streisand

300

This Ken may be known as "The Kid" but he wasn't kidding around in his baseball career.  He has 10 Gold Gloves, 3 All Star Game Home Run wins, and was the first over all draft pick in 1987 when he was picked by the Seattle Mariners.

Ken Griffy, Jr.

300

Often referred to as a piebald or skewbald horses in literature of the Wild West, this horse was a favorite among the cowboys of the American Southwest.

Pinto

300

Who wrote the 1818 classic book “Frankenstein?”

Mary Shelley

300

This famous spot in the Manzano Mountains is one of the few places to spot maples changing colors in fall, just make sure to bring your four wheel drive to get there!

Fourth of July Canyon

400

This First Lady, known for her zingy quips, has a governor and a president for sons, and twin granddaughters, one who is even named after her. 

Barbara Bush

400

This Gambler is known as much for his beard as his songs that landed him in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013

Kenny Rogers

400

This famous boot company founded by Italian immigrants in 1883 may set you back about $1,000 per pair! 

Lucchese Boots

400

Vincent Price provides the spooky monologue at the end of what popular Halloween song?

Michael Jackson's “Thriller”

400

Albuquerque is home to the largest grove of these trees in the world.  If you go to the bosque right now, they will dazzle you with the most brilliant color of yellow. 

Cottonwood trees

500

This famous Barbara served in the US Senate from 1993 to 2017, but was perhaps most known for her viral outburst, telling a military official in committee: "It is SENATOR, not ma'am."

Barbara Boxer

500

This Ken might be the king of 80s movie soundtrack, bringing us the memorable songs of Footloose, Caddyshack, and Top Gun, but don't forget he's also is the voice behind Return to Pooh Corner. 

Kenny Loggins

500

This neo-Western thriller, a Coen brothers masterpiece, won 4 Academy Awards in 2007, showcasing the start beauty of our New Mexico desert. 

No Country for Old Men

500
The origins of Halloween can be traced back nearly 2000 years to this Celtic festival marking the end of summer and the beginning of harvest.

Samhaim=n.

500

During the Covid lockdowns, this company/farm launched a U-Pick-Em green chile field in the north valley, giving Burquenos a chance to take their chile from the field to their tables. 

Big Jim Farms