The 2 most populous state capitals are Phoenix & this Hoosier city
Indianapolis
At this game's start, each player gets $1,500
Monopoly
In 1945 the world's first atomic bomb was tested in this state
New Mexico
An animation song
A tune toon
From the Latin for "lying down", it's a small compartment for work or study
Cubicle
In August Illinoisans attend the State Fair in this capital
Springfield (Illinois)
This son of Bathsheba was noted for a meeting with the Queen of Sheba
Solomon
You'll find one of the world's largest chocolate factories 20 miles north of York in this eastern state
Pennsylvania
Grossly offensive chickens and turkeys
Foul fowl
Spreading insecticides by airplane
Crop dusting
You can see & hear one of the world's largest pipe organs at the Mormon Tabernacle in this city
Salt Lake City
In October 1973 this show debuted with Tom Snyder as its host
Tomorrow
One of the biggest working U.S. movie studios outside California is at Universal Studios in this State
Florida
A Siamese dead heat
A Thai tie
A melodramatic drama serial in which each episode ends in suspense
Cliffhanger
In 1786 it was chosen to replace Charleston as its state's capital
Colombia
The city of Perm in Russia used to be called this, also the name of an infamous cocktail
Molotov
In 1896 a gold rush took place in what is now this state
Alaska
How you might be charged for each cat hum
The metal grille projecting from the front of a locomotive
Cowcatcher
During the 1920s this city named for a president became the headquarters of the Progressive Party
Madison (Wisconsin)
This decorative style originated in France in the early 18th century
Hawaii and this southern state are the only states whose names contain 3 consecutive vowels
The royal seat that was hurled
The thrown throne
The main alphabet used by the Russians
Cyrillic