South Dakota
Tennesee
Utah
Texas
Wild Card
100

The state animal of South Dakota is a member of the dog family and is also seen a lot here in Fort Mohave

Coyote

100

This city, the capital of Tennessee, is home to some of the most famous musicians in America and is viewed as the Country Music Capital of the World

Nashville

100

This is the state bird of Utah and is one of Mr. Ranoldo's most hated birds

California Sea Gull

100

The state flag of Texas features the colors red, white, and blue and a single image of this type of space object

Star

100
Along with the sea gull, this is another of Mr. Ranoldo's least favorite birds

Pigeons

200

The nickname for South Dakota is named after a famous national monument carved into a mountain and showing the faces of four former presidents

Mount Rushmore

200

This major city in Tennessee is the home of Graceland, the mansion owned by rock and roll singer Elvis Presley

Memphis

200

The capital city of Utah is named after a huge lake that has an unusually high amount of salt in it

Salt Lake City

200

The nickname for Texas is related to the "lone" image that can be found on its flag

Lone Star State

200

The state insect of Texas is this bug which starts out as a caterpillar and morphs into a different form which can fly

Monarch Butterfly

300

The state bird of South Dakota appears to have a ring around its neck. It is also a very tasty bird to eat

Pheasant

300

This bird is the state bird of Tennessee. It will "mock" you if you get its name wrong

Mockingbird

300

The nickname for the state of Utah gets its name from the place where bees live

The Beehive State

300

The state bird of Texas is also the state bird of Tennessee and it will "mock" you even more if you get it wrong this time!

Mockingbird

300

Utah is one of four states that make up this national monument, the only place where four states meet at a single point

The Four Corners

400

The capital city of South Dakota is also a common first name in France

Pierre

400

This historical figure from Tennessee was a pioneer and explorer of the western United States during the 1800's, served as a US Senator, and even had a Walt Disney movie made about it

Davey Crockett

400

Utah is known for having a large amount of this type of tourist attraction where visitors can see wildlife and enjoy fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities

National Parks

400

This important historical landmark is the place where a famous battle between the United States and Mexico took place in 1836

The Alamo

400
This city in South Dakota is famous for being home to one of the Wild West's most deadly killers, Wild Bill Hickock

Deadwood

500
This famous event which takes place in the city of Sturgis, South Dakota attracts nearly 600,000 people a year from all across the United States

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

500

The most secure bank vault in the world, Fort Knox, which holds over 40 million pounds of gold is located in this city in Tennessee

500

The moto, or slogan, for the state of Utah is a word that is the symbol for hard work

Industry

500

This major city of Texas is known for its Cowboys, even though the team actually plays in the nearby city of Arlington

Dallas
500

Tennessee is home to this amusement park named after famous country music singer, Dolly Parton

Dollywood