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100

He built an ark and filled it with animals, two by two.

Who was Noah

100

This red bonnet  became the movement’s most recognizable accessory.

What is the Maga hat?

100

A Southern breakfast grain often served buttery and creamy; in Italy a similar dish is called polenta.

What are grits?

100

The city's NBA team takes its name from this flying, stinging insect.

What are Hornets?

100

Before texts and DMs, country folk relied on this government-run system for letters and packages.

What is the U.S. Postal Service (snail mail)?

200

This New Testament chapter famously says “love is patient, love is kind.”

What is 1 Corinthians 13?

200

He won the 2016 U.S. presidential election and became the face of MAGA.

Who is President Donald J. Trump

200

She’s a famous Southern TV chef known for butter, biscuits, and fried chicken cookery.

who is Paula Dean

200

This speedway race, traditionally run on Memorial Day weekend, stretches 600 miles.

What is The Coca Cola 600?

200

The brand name that playfully echoes the generic "duct tape" and shows up in country garage fixes.

What is Duck Tape?

300

The shortest verse often quoted as “Jesus wept.”

What Is john 11:35

300

This four-word slogan shortened into initials we all learned: “Make America Great Again.”

What is MAGA?

300

A thick, tomato-based stew whose origin is claimed by several Southeastern states (stew named for a port town).

What is Brunswick Stew?

300

This banker, called the “Banking King of Charlotte,” led NationsBank toward becoming today’s Bank of America.

Who is Hugh McColl Jr.?

300

CB radios, runnin’ rigs, and 1970s trucker culture were featured in this runaway 1977 film starring Burt Reynolds.

What is Smokey and the Bandit?

400

This prophet was taken up in a “chariot of fire.”

Who is Elijah?

400

A later campaign phrase meant to follow MAGA — a three-word rally slogan about continuity.

What is “Keep America Great”?

400

A Carolinas specialty made from pork liver and cornmeal, often sliced and fried.

What is livermush?

400

Once textile-mill neighborhood, now known for breweries and arts — its nickname comes from a street name.

What is NODA?

400

Kids used jars of these little glowing insects for backyard lights on summer nights.

What are fireflies?

500

He left his home on the road to Damascus and encountered a blinding vision of Jesus.

Who is Paul (Saul of Tarsus)?

500

The actual number of businesses President Donald J Trump owns (as of 2025)

What is 540?

500

English/Spanish etymology: this word for slow-cooked, smoked meat

What is Barbeque?

500

The first major U.S. gold find (1799) in North Carolina that sparked a regional gold rush.

What is the Reed Gold Mine?

500

The word “technology” ultimately stems from this ancient language meaning “skill” or “craft.”

What is Greek?