Totally Rando
Who's Got Oil?
Oklahoma Music
Politics and Corruption
Outlaws and Athletes
100

 In 1939 the 45th Infantry adopted a new shoulder insignia featuring this Native American symbol on a red field.   

What is a Thunderbird?

100

This invention made oil one of the most valuable commodities on the planet.

What is the automobile or car?

100

The musical Oklahoma! takes place outside of this town.

What is Claremore?

100

This poorly named town in Texas is where Alfalfa Bill Murray was born.

What is Toadsuck?

100

This outlaw robbed banks across Oklahoma to send money back home to the struggling families of Cookson Hills.

Who was Pretty Boy Floyd?

200

This political party was responsible for the Green Corn Rebellion.

Who was the Socialist Party of America?

200

The first commercial oil well drilled in Indian Territory was near this town.

What is Bartlesville?

200

Oklahoma debuted on Broadway on March 31st of this year.

What is 1943?

200

Bill Murray and his wife led a group of settlers, mostly from Oklahoma, to this South American country where they failed to establish an agrarian colony.

What is Bolivia?

200

This athlete competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden.

Who was Jim Thorpe?

300

The Green Corn Rebellion was against their sons being drafted into this war.

What was World War I?

300

The oil bust of the mid 1980's saw the collapse of oil field related industries which caused the closure of 1/5th of all of these.

What are banks?

300

One of these is not a song in Oklahoma!; "Kansas City", "Fit as a Fiddle" or "I Can't Say No".

What is "Fit as a Fiddle"?

300

Governor Jack Walton battled this racist, terrorist organization.

Who is the KKK or the Ku Klux Klan?

300

One of these outlaws acted as a spy during the Civil War; Belle Starr, Pretty Boy Floyd or John Dillinger.

Who was Belle Starr?

400

Jesse Chisholm was part of one of these Native American Tribes; Cherokee, Creek, or Seminole.

What is the Cherokee Tribe?

400

Frank Phillips and his younger brother became known by this name, which is someone who drills for oil in areas not known for producing oil.

What are wildcatters?

400

Woody Guthrie and his mother both had this disease.

What is Huntington's Disease?

400

The practice of appointing those who had financially supported them during the campaign to lucrative and powerful positions.

What is patronage?

400

This outlaws first crime was robbing a post office where they acquired only $3.50.

Who was Pretty Boy Floyd?

500

The Chisholm Trail ran from the Red River to the northern part of this state. 

What is Kansas?

500

This war caused Frank Phillips to experience his biggest success in the oil industry.

What is World War I?

500

Woody Guthrie's most famous song was this, which was a protest song.

What is "This Land is Your Land"?

500

This personal secretary to Governor Johnston controlled the Governor's office with a firm grip and may have been making executive decisions for the Governor.

Who was Mrs. O. Hammonds?

500

This outlaw committed crimes with their spouse in Missouri, California, Texas and Oklahoma Territory.

Who was Belle Starr?