Originally called Paha Sapa by the Native Americans, this area is where you'll find Mount Rushmore.
The Black Hills
This five letter abbreviation signifies the position in which Donald Trump was just elected to.
POTUS
This state boasts the largest cattle inventory. Around 12,000,000 to be exact.
Texas
Made entirely of this element, diamonds are the hardest naturally occurring substance in the world.
Carbon
Percy Spencer is the person who invented the microwave oven after noticing that this had melted in his pocket when he was around microwave emitting devices.
Chocolate bar
This river flows north to Lake Winnipeg and forms the border between North Dakota and Minnesota.
This government agency is in charge of forcasting weather, as well as monitering atmospheric and oceanic conditions.
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
Rumen
Of all the elements on Earth, this is the most abundant.
Oxygen
To make sure you don't get any food bourne illnesses, the USDA recommends this as a minimum temperature to cook beef.
145 F
This "breathing cave" is the seventh longest cave in the world, and the first cave to be designated as a national park.
Wind Cave
This government agency is the one in which Governor Kristi Noem was just chosen to lead.
DHS (Department of Homeland Security)
Known for it's high level of intramuscular fat, this cattle breed's name translates to, "Japanese-cow".
Wagyu
Used primarily in lithium-ion batteries, this element was first called the German word "kobald ore", translating to "goblin ore".
Cobalt
Knife work that yields short thin strips, similar in shape to matchsticks.
Julienning
Not to be confused with holes you avoid with your car, this expansive area that goes through eastern North and South Dakota contains thousands of shallow wetlands.
Prairie Pothole Region
This newly formed department will be run by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aimed at increasing efficiency, but don't mistake it for the cryptocurrency of the same abbreviation.
DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency)
The USDA recognizes eight grades of beef; canner, cutter, utility, commercial, standard, and these, the top three grades of beef.
Select, Choice, and Prime
Used mainly in gas lamp mantles, this element was named after the Norse god of thunder and war.
Thorium
This French cooking procedure includes adding alcohol to a hot pan to create a burst of flames.
Flambé
The Missouri River is formed at the confluence of these three rivers. Two are quite presidential, while the third was named by Merriwether Lewis after the US Treasury Secretary of the time.
Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers
One of the eight uniformed services of the United States, this branch has the motto of "Semper Supra", meaning "Always Above".
USSF (United States Space Force)
The cattle industry is ruled by the "Big Four" meat packers, name three of them.
Tyson Foods, JBS USA, Cargill, National Beef Packing Co.
During the testing of the first hydrogen bomb, two new elements were discovered. One was fermium and the other was this, named after one of the world's most famous scientists.
Einsteinium
Typically made with sheep heart, lungs, and liver, Scottish people added suet, oatmeal, and spices, before boiling everything in the sheep's own stomach to make this traditional meal.
Haggis