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100

This is the largest city on Wisconsin’s western border. It is positioned right along the Mississippi River.

La Crosse

100

Bob Uecker was a former Major League Baseball player and current sportscaster. Who is from what Wisconsin City?

Milwaukee

100

This UW-Madison tradition started at Camp Randall in 1998 and is done between the 3rd and 4th quarters of the game.

Jump Around

100

Milwaukee is home to this automobile business and the world famous museum. It was founded in 1903.

Harley Davidson

100

This is Wisconsin’s state nickname.

Badger State

200

This Wisconsin City is known for their cheese as the “Swiss Cheese Capitol of the World”. It holds a Cheese Fest every even numbered year.

Monroe

200

This person was an actor and comedian from Madison, WI. He was on Saturday night live and in movies such as Tommy Boy and Black Sheep.

Chris Farley

200

This Packer started the Lambeau Leap.

LeRoy Butler

200

Baraboo staged the first circus 1884 from this famous duo.

Ringling Brothers

200

This is Wisconsin’s state beverage.

Milk

300

The “World’s Largest Brat Fest” is located in Madison, WI every year, but this Wisconsin city is known as the “Bratwurst Capitol of the World”.

Sheboygan

300

This songwriter hailed from Waukesha, WI. He is known for being a pioneer of the solid-body electric guitar.

Les Paul

300

This word preceded ‘Packers’ in the original team name.

Acme

300

This is the date that Wisconsin entered the union.

1848

300

This is Wisconsin’s state motto

Forward

400

This city has long been known as the "toilet paper capital of the world" because the first splinter-free toilet paper was produced here.  

Green Bay

400

This Olympic Speed Skater came from Madison, WI. He won 5 individual gold medals, set 4 Olympic Records, and one World Record in 1980 at the Winter Olympic Games.

Eric Heiden

400

This person bought the Milkwaukee Bucks in 1985 and sold them 29 years later for a profit of $532 million dollars.

Herb Kohl

400

Wisconsin has this many lakes found throughout the state.

14,000

400

This is Wisconsin’s state dance.

Polka

500

This was Wisconsin’s state capitol before Madison. If you go to this town you can still visit the Council House and lodging for legislators.

Belmont

500

This playwriter and novelist hailed from Madison, WI. He is known for writing "Our Town".

Thorton Wilder

500

This is the only year that the Milwaukee Brewers have been to the world series. They lost in game seven against the St. Louis Cardinals.

1982

500

This political party was first founded in Ripon, WI in 1854.

Republican Party

500

This is Wisconsin’s state flower.

Wood Violet