The ____________ state of the U.S.A.
What is the first?
The _____________ state of the U.S.A.
What is the second?
The ____________ state to ratify the U.S. Constitution
What is the third?
The state bird.
What is the blue hen?
PA is known as the __________ state.
What is Keystone?
More of these are stolen in NJ than anywhere else in the United States.
What are cars?
This 46th President of the United States calls Delaware home.
Who is Joe Biden?
This was the nation's capital for the first 10 years and still holds the Liberty Bell today.
What is Philadelphia?
NJ is known as the ___________ State.
What is the Garden?
The ___________ smallest state in the country.
What is the second?
The upholsterer responsible for this flag.
Who is Elizabeth "Betsy" Ross?
This city became home to America's first boardwalk.
What is Atlantic City?
Namesake of the state.
Who is Lord De La Warr?
Namesake of the state.
Who is William Penn?
The very first game of this sport, often called America's Favorite pasttime, was played in Hoboken.
What is Baseball?
Delaware is home to the largest population of this invertebrate.
What is the horseshoe crab?
The Great Lake that is found in this state.
What is Lake Erie?
The streets in this game are actual named streets in Atlantic City.
What is monopoly?
Although one often associates the fruit with the state of Georgia, this is the flower of the state of Delaware.
What is the peach blossom?
PA is the birthplace of these two founding documents of our great nation.
What are the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?
This famous candy was first made and distributed by David Bradley in Atlantic City in the 1870s.
What is saltwater taffy?
The capital of the state.
What is Dover?
This government institution, responsible for making money, was first located in Philadelphia.
What is the U.S. Mint?
The largest percentage of the population is represented by this ethnicity.
What is Italian American?
He nicknamed DE the "diamond state" because he said it was a gem that was situated between NJ, PA & MD.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
The state capital.
What is Harrisburg?
This brightly colored golden feathered friend is the state bird of NJ.
What is the Eastern Golden Finch?
E. I. Du Pont, was an industrialist and a chemist, responsible for inventing this synthetic material.
What is nylon?
This Catholic Holiday was the original reason for celebrations on February 2nd and is still considered to be the closing of the Christmas Season.
What is Candlemas?
Has more of these per square mile than any other state, which also happens to be the state animal.
What is a horse?
The architectural structure, the longest of its kind in the United States spans some 3,650 ft, and connects Delaware and New Jersey.
What is the Delaware Memorial Suspension Bridge?
Sandwich made famous in Philadelphia.
What is a Philly Cheese Steak?
Although it is something we do daily in other states, it is against the law to do this in NJ.
What is pump your own gas?
A signer of the Declaration of Independence, he rode for 18 hrs through a thunderstorm and barely made it in time to cast the deciding vote.
Who is Caesar Rodney?
The place where President Lincoln gave his famous speech following the Civil War.
Where is Gettysburg?
This inventor held 1,093 patents in his name and invented the first commercially used light bulb in his lab in Menlo Park.
Who is Thomas Edison?
This famous sandwich is made from foods often used at Thanksgiving.
On February 2nd, everyone gathers around to hear what this famous rodent has to say about the upcoming season.
Who is Punksatawny Phil, the groundhog?
This female-only sport first made it's debut in Princeton in 1869.
What is Cheerleading?
The Native American tribe that inhabited these lands before before the colonists.
Who are the Lemni Lenape?
He was known as the Chocolate King and this city was named in his honor.
What is Hershey?
There are more than 800 of these throughout the state, making fishing a popular past time.
What are lakes and ponds?
Old Bohemia-St. Francis Xavier Shrine-through its school produced this first United States Catholic Bishop.
Who is Bishop John Carroll?
State Motto of PA.
What is Virtue, Liberty & Independence?
The first of this once popular, but now almost extinct date-night activity was located in Camden, NJ.
What is a drive-in theatre?