This rare earth material, found in only two places on earth, helped to earn Idaho the nickname, "The Gem State"
Star Garnet
1% of this national park is in Idaho
Yellowstone
Idaho drops this each year on December 31 to ring in the new year
Giant Potato

This movie, filmed in Preston, features a llama named Tina
Napoleon Dynamite

This folk singer-songwriter is Moscow's pride and joy
Josh Ritter
This trait makes Idaho's state seal unique
It is designed by a woman
This Idaho canyon is the deepest in North America
Hell's Canyon
Idaho exports more of this crop each year than it does potatoes
Wheat
Contrary to its title, this movie was not filmed in Idaho
My Private Idaho
Moscow is the headquarters for his white Christian nationalist home church
Doug Wilson
This horse, bred and trained by the Nez Perce/Nimiipuu, is the state horse of Idaho
Appaloosa
The US Navy conducts submarine tests in this Idaho lake due to its depth and acoustic stability
Lake Pend Oreille
Idaho grows an estimated 27 billion potatoes each year, meaning it grows this percentage of US potatoes annually
This indie folk rock band sings that "I'll meet you in Idaho"
Caamp
Moscow is also affectionately known by this nickname
The Heart of the Arts
Thanks to this small mining town the center of the universe is in Idaho
Wallace

This wilderness area, named for an Idaho Senator, contributes to Idaho's public lands which make up 63% of the state
Frank Church
Potatoes are made up of this percentage of water
80%
This famous American author lived his last years and is buried in Idaho
Ernest Hemingway
Before it was named Moscow, the town was was known by this name
Hog Haven
This university predates the founding of the state of Idaho
University of Idaho
This Idaho river is the highest navigable river in the world
St. Joe
In addition to potatoes, Idaho is the nation's top producer of these three "crops"
Trout, winter peas, lentils
The suspected perpetrator in this Oscar-winning movie set in Missouri is from Idaho
3 Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
Despite Moscow being the pea and lentil capital of the world, the National Lentil Festival takes place in Pullman. What is the name of the festival's mascot?
Tase T. Lentil
