What I want
What I need
Is a ___ in my life
All the time by myside, yeah!
What is a Stallion.
The professional American football team based in New Orleans Louisiana are known as the what?
What is the New Orleans Saints.
This street is named after French Royalty, and shares a name with a form of whiskey made from corn.
What is Bourbon Street.
A square, fried dough pastry, served hot with powdered sugar.
What is a beignet.
Leave your high heels and tennis shoes at home and do it with your what on?
What is your boots (on).
In 1912 the Louisiana Legislature adopted a state flag featuring a what?
What is a Brown Pelican.
The largest fixed dome structure in the world, with a diameter of 680 feet.
What is the Caesars Superdome.
A thickening agent typically consisting of equal parts butter and flour or oil and flour.
What is Roux.
What is the musical instrument worn on the chest that is stroked with bottle openers or spoons to create a rhythm?
What is a frottior, washboard, scrubboard, or rubboard.
In 1981 pranksters cut the chain and released who to wander North Stadium Drive?
Who is Mike the Tiger.
This district is known for its lively culture and French & Spanish architecture.
What is the French Quarter.
Louisiana produces 90% of what consumed in the United States?
What is crawfish.
This song title sung by Keith Frank refers to a man known for his many romantic pursuits and seductive personality.
What is Casanova.
This UL mascot retired in 2010 and was known for leaving a spicy flavor in your mouth.
Who is Cayenne.
This building is the tallest of its kind within the US, standing 450 feet tall, and having 34 stories.
What is the Louisiana State Capital.
In English, this French word means a type of blood sausage.
What is Boudin.
This is person is often referred to as the "king of Zydeco."
Who is Clifton Chenier.
The Saint's first live mascot featured a St. Bernard puppy named what?
Who is Gumbo.
Louisiana is named after who?
Who is King Louis XIV.
Tabasco Sauce is made with what 3 ingredients?
What is a (tabasco) peppers, salt, and vinegar.