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100

In the 2004 Sugar Bowl, LSU won its second national championship title by defeating Jason White, the star quarterback for what school?

Oklahoma 

100

Oklahoma is known for its severe weather season, featuring tornadoes and thunderstorms in part, because of its location. The location is known as? 

Tornado Alley 

100
Whether you call them peanut butter patties or tagalongs, these cookies were first sold in 1917 in Muskogee, Oklahoma. 

Girl Scout Cookies

100

The title of the famous 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ends with an exclamation mark. 

Oklahoma! 

200

What college quarterback was a walk on with Oklahoma in 2014 but went on to win the starting job and the 2017 Heisman Trophy?

Baker Mayfield

200

The Oklahoma quarter featured the year 1907, its year of statehood, and this state bird. 

Scissor-tailed flycatcher

200

Tater Tots and Cherry Limeade are still on the menu today at this drive-in chain that started in Shawnee, Oklahoma. 

Sonic 

200

This 1983 film, based on the book of the same name by S.E. Hinton, about rival gangs in Oklahoma in the ‘60s, featured young stars like Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, and Emilio Estevez?

The Outsiders 

300

The annual football showdown between the University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma at Dallas's Cotton Bowl Stadium is named for what river?

Red River

300

One of the original highways in the U.S. numbered highway system, this roadway remains a tourist attraction today. 

Route 66 

300

The owner of Oklahoma City-based Humpty Dumpty supermarket chain is credited with inventing this item, making it easier for you to take groceries to your car.

Shopping Carts

300

She started singing in churches and at community events in Checotah, but became a star when 30 million people tuned in to watch her win season 4 of American Idol. 

Carrie Underwood 

400

The triple-A baseball team in Oklahoma City was renamed for the 2025 season. What's their new team name?

Oklahoma City Comets

400

In 1985, Wilma Mankiller became the first woman to be elected chief of what U.S. tribal nation based in Oklahoma? (Hint: with over 400,000 enrolled members, it's the second largest tribal nation in the U.S. after the Navajo.)

Cherokee Nation

400

Another Oklahoma City invention, make sure you feed it so you don't end up with a ticket on your car. 

The parking meter

400

This psychedelic rock band, originally formed in Oklahoma City, is known for its experimental sound and unique live shows.

The Flaming Lips

500

What was the Oklahoma City Thunder's previous incarnation?

The Seattle SuperSonics 

500

Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, opened the first Sam's Club store in this Oklahoma city in 1983.

Midwest City, Oklahoma 

500

Founded in 2015, this drinkware company ensures you meet your daily water goals and manufactures its products in Oklahoma City.

Simple Modern

500

Known as 'Oklahoma's Favorite Son' and beloved for his 71 films - 50 silent films and 21 talkies. 

Will Rogers