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100

You'll bat a thousand if you know that Yogi Berra, Dizzy Dean, and Casey Stengel were all famous Missouri ...

Sports Figures

100

Missouri is located on this continent.

North America

100

The state nickname is ...

The Show Me State

100

State Bird

Bluebird

100

This treat was invented at the Missouri World's Fair in 1904 when an ice cream vendor ran out of cups.  

Ice Cream Cone (Waffle Cone)

200

U.S. forces were strongly led in WWI by Missouri's son, Black Jack Pershing, and in WWII by Omar Bradley.  Both of these men were ...

Soldiers/Warriors

200

The capital of Missouri is ...

Jefferson City

200

On August 10, 1821, Missouri became a ...

state

200

State Animal

Mule

200

The most powerful _______ to strike the U.S. occurred in 1811 in New Madrid, Missouri.  It was felt as far as 1,000 miles away.

earthquake

300

Pass the peanut butter! George Washington Carver's experiments in the soil saved agriculture.  He was a famous Missouri ...

Inventor/Scientist

300

Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska all ____ Missouri.


border

300

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are books written by the famous Missouri author ...

Mark Twain

300

State Flower

Hawthorn

300

This city in Missouri offers more free, major visitor attractions than anyplace outside of the nation's capital.  These include the ___ Art Museum, the ___ Zoo, Cahokia Mounds, Museum of Westward Expansion, ___ Science Center, Missouri History Museum, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Grant's Farm, and more.

St. Louis

400

When you care enough to send the very best, think about Joyce Clyde Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards.  He was a successful Missouri ...

Business Person

400

The Mississippi, Missouri, Des Moines, and White are all _____ in Missouri.

rivers

400

Davidson and Osage are examples of these in Missouri.

Forts

400

State Insect

Honeybee

400

Born in Lamar, this Missouri farmer became the 33rd President of the United States.

Harry S Truman

500

You can see Thomas Hart Benton's murals hanging in the state capitol and in the Harry S Truman Library.  He was a famous ...

Artist

500

Lead, cobalt, silver, and coal are all ____ found in Missouri.

natural resources

500

Westward Expansion under the Arch is one.  The Pony Express in Independence is another.

Museums

500

State Tree

Dogwood

500

A pharmacist from Waco, Texas, liked to mix up carbonated beverages as well as medicine.  Doc's creation became famous when this beverage was introduced at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis.

Dr Pepper