What is zero?
This athlete won Super Bowl XLVIII and also played college football at both North Carolina State and Wisconsin.
Who is Russell Wilson?
The capital city of Wyoming boasts a population of about 65,000.
What is Cheyenne?
This woman was the first to win a major golf tournament?
Who is Babe Zaharias?
This album is widely known as Taylor Swift's first pop album.
What is 1989?
This man was an inventor and also painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
Based on the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name, this 2015 film stars Scott Eastwood as a professional bull rider who meets his sweetheart at North Carolina's Wake Forest University.
What is The Longest Ride?
True or False: Wyoming is the least populated state in the U.S?
What is true?
This type of golf club is used for long shots from the tee or fairway.
What is a driver/wood?
This flop of a musical starred many stars including Jason Derulo and Taylor Swift.
What is Cats?
This month was the month where Julius Caesar's stabbing occured, also termed as "the Ides of _____."
What is March?
North Carolina's state motto in Latin is "Esse quam videri." In English, this translates to "To be, rather than to _____."
What is seem?
True or False: Wyoming was the first state to grant women the right to vote.
What is True?
Tiger Woods was this age when he got his first hole in one.
What is 8?
These three Taylor Swift albums have won Album of the Year at the Grammys.
What are Fearless, 1989, and folklore?
This woman was the first to win a Nobel Prize.
Who is Marie Curie?
The oldest newspaper in North Carolina, first published as the Carolina Observer before changing its name to reflect the city in which it is published.
What is the Fayetteville Observer?
This number is synonymous with how many times the Old Faithful Geyser (located in Yellowstone) explodes per day.
What is 20?
Known as the “Jackie Robinson of golf,” this man became the first African-American on the PGA Tour?
What is Charlie Sifford?
These three characters are the namesakes of Taylor Swift's cats.
Who are Olivia Benson, Meredith Grey, and Benjamin Button?
What is pi, written out to 5 decimal places?
3.14159
The title of this 1991 Martin Scorsese film about a criminal who tracks down his former lawyer refers to a location on the Atlantic coastline of North Carolina.
What is Cape Fear?
This painter, a Wyoming native, was a very famous artist in the abstract impressionism movement.
Who is Jackson Pollock?
The word caddie originated from this french word for student which is also a military-related term.
What is "cadet?"
What is the name of Taylor Swift's first album?
What is Taylor Swift?