Texas
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Tennessee
100

Howdy Pardner!  This actor has a museum located at the Fort Worth Stockyards.

John Wayne

100

If there is one thing Tennessee does well, its Whiskey. Lynchburg, TN is home to this distillery.   

Jack Daniel's
100

Wildlife is abundant and this animal has a huge population; no wonder he had a starring role in the movie Caddyshack.

A Gopher

100

Beep Beep!  This manager has completed a marathon, and has run several half marathons.  

Kris Goebel

100

This city, home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry, is known as "Music City, and is also the state capital.

Nashville

200

In 1845, Texas was this number state to enter the union. 

28th

200

This boneless, fatty cut of meat comes from the underside of a pig.  

Pork Belly

200

In this city, you can take horsedrawn carriage rides, see the cobbled streets, and view the 18th century architecture.

Savannah

200

A diva in training?  This manager secretly sings along to songs from popular musicals while in their car.

Jon Grafton

200

This masked bandit is the state animal.

The Raccoon

300

This federal holiday, celebrating the freedom of enslaved people, was started in Texas.

Juneteenth Day

300

These rich and creamy grains are often topped with shrimp.

Grits

300

These two leaders, one president and the other a civil rights activist, both hail from the state.

Jimmy Carter and Martin Luther King Jr

300

Cotton Candy and Miniature golf were both invented in the State.  This drink, known for its Baja Blast, comes from here as well.

Mountain Dew

400

You will spot a variety of wildlife in Texas.  One critter in particular has a leathery, armored shell and long claws.

An Armadillo

400

Georgia is known for its signature cocktail, the Scarlet O'Hara, which is made from cranberry juice, lime, and this liqueur.  

Southern Comfort

400

This legume has helped Georgia earn its other nickname... "Goober State".

The Peanut

400

In high school, this manager wrote a poem about the Milwaukee Brewers and received an autographed baseball from the manager!

Laurie LaDuke

400

Tennessee is bordered by this many states...wow!

Eight

Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri.  

500

It's said that Spanish settlers were greeted by the Caddo tribe saying tay-yas which has this traditional meaning, and oddly the name of a popular television sitcom.

Friends

500

This dish made of a flour tortilla, meat, beans, rice, and cheese, translates in English to "little donkey".

A Burrito

500

In the northeast corner of the state are these mountains, with the highest peak soaring to 4,784 feet!

The Blue Ridge Mountains

500

What a dare devil...this manager has ziplined through the jungle in Costa Rica!

Kristine Lathrop

500

These two music icons, born in Tennessee, never worked from 9 to 5, but definitely earned our Respect.

Dolly Parton and Aretha Franklin