This very small bird is the only one to be able to not only fly backwards but hover in place, making it a design inspiration for many different aerospace applications.
What is a Hummingbird?
This beverage is known for having 23 unique flavors and being the Hanson’s only source of hydration.
What is Dr. Pepper?
The first Europeans to travel to this island nation immediately tried to convert them all to Christians, the Portuguese and Dutch figured out quickly that this was a bad idea.
What is Japan?
This hometown kid became the 5th player in Twins history to win AL MVP in 2009.
Who is Joe Mauer?
This civil and structural engineering marvel is down by canal park and is the thing most commonly associated with the city of Duluth.
What is the Lift Bridge?
This brightly colored South American bird is not common to find in the wild but in the cereal aisle it is very easy to find on a box of Fruit Loops.
What is a Toucan?
McDonald’s may carry a lot of Coke products but this clear lemon lime beverage is well known for being even better at the Golden Arches.
What is Sprite?
Residing in what is now Mexico, this ancient civilization was conquered and killed off by the Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés.
Who are the Aztecs?
Before they moved to Minnesota and became the Twins in 1961, the professional baseball club went by this location and name.
What is the Washington Senators?
Up on the way to Silver Bay there is a well known beach that has a unique natural aspect compared to other beaches.
What is Black Sand?
This red bird is a common team mascot being represented by professional sports teams in both St. Louis and Arizona, but it is also an important title in the Catholic Church.
What is a Cardinal?
Ohh this nationally named drink was found in 1904 and it is the biggest brand name when it comes to ginger ale.
What is Canada Dry?
This great civilization left a lasting impression that makes many still think about them and their conquering of modern day Europe.
What is the Roman Empire?
Generally you will see TC Bear roaming Target Field, but before he was the main mascot there were these two players shaking hands that still grace the center field bleachers today.
Who is Paul and Minnie?
Sitting lakeside this old estate is now open to the public and is well known for the murder case involving the countesses that lived there in the late 70’s.
What is Glensheen Manor?
Many people would not think of this large African animal as falling in the bird category, mostly because it is the only one that is flightless.
What is an Ostrich?
This monarch like cola brand was the first to introduce a diet version of its product called Diet Rite.
What is Royal Crown Cola?
One of the new 7 Wonders of the World, this site is located in Peru and was believed to be built by the Incas.
What is Macau Picchu?
Kent Hrbek tried his best to get first place on the list for all time Home Runs while on the Twins but he came up a little shot of first as this man had him beat by 266 Home Runs.
Who is Harmon Killebrew?
Tying in with all the bodies of water in Duluth area, this most prominent brewery’s name involves something you would use to move/steer a boat.
What is Bent Paddle?
Ahoy Matey! This seabird that resides in the tropics is known for its red throat pouch that it can inflate to attract mates and its name has a type of old school warship in the name.
What is a Frigatebird?
This orange Scottish soda was made to help curb the drinking problem with men in the country, hence the masculine name to try and appeal to said audience.
What is Irn Bru?
The oldest known ancient civilization of Mesopotamia is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in this modern day country.
What is Iraq?
This famous line was said by Twins announcer John Gordon at the end of game 6 of the 1991 World Series, where the Centerfield who spent his entire 12 year career with the team, had the hit to win them the game.
What is “Touch 'em all, Kirby Puckett?”
This ship was part of the largest maritime disaster to take place on the Great Lakes, and the story was turned into a song by Gordon Lightfoot.
What is the SS Edmund Fitzgerald?