In Wisconsin, there is a museum dedicated to what hot dog condiment?
A. Mustard
B. Ketchup
C. Mayonnaise
D. Relish
A. Mustard
Sheboygan is considered the “what” capital of the world?
A. Toilet paper
B. Bratwurst
C. Skiing
D. Hunting
B. Bratwurst
Which marvel actor comes from Wisconsin?
A. Mark Ruffalo
B. Chris Evans
C. Chris Pratt
D. Scarlet Johansson
A. Mark Ruffalo
Which of the former boy group, One Direction, is rumored to be a Green Bay Packers fan?
A. Niall Horan
B. Liam Payne
C. Zayn
D. Harry Styles
D. Harry Styles
This famous news satire organization was humbly started by two University of Wisconsin-Madison students, Tim Keck and Christopher Johnson, in 1988
A. Empire News
B. Sports Pickle
C. The Onion
D. The National Report
C. The Onion
Which state is just ahead of Wisconsin in milk production?
A. Colorado
B. California
C. Canada
D. North Carolina
B. California
Green Bay is considered the “what” capital of the world?
A. Cheese
B. Toilet Paper
C. Football
D. “Greenest”
Toilet Paper
What famous author is from Wisconsin?
A. Oscar Wilde
B. Mark Twain
C. Jane Austen
D. Laura Ingalls Wilder
D. Laura Ingalls Wilder
What large prehistoric creature was excavated in Wisconsin?
A. Wooly Mammoth
B. Tyrannosaurus Rex
C. Basilosaurus
D. A model T
A. Wooly Mammoth
This nickname for Wisconsin folks goes back to lead miners who lived in holes in the ground or hillsides.
Badgers
The “cheesehead” hat that has become a Green Bay Packers icon, actually debuted at what other sporting event before football?
A. Soccer
B. Hockey
C. Lacrosse
D. Baseball
D. Baseball
What sport is Sheboygan known for?
A. Shuffleboard
B. Skiing
C. Surfing
D. Soccer
C. Surfing
Which of these famous people comes from Wisconsin?
A. Cheech (from cheech and Chong)
B. Harry Houdini
C. Mary Shelley
D. Tony Bennet
B. Harry Houdini
Wisconsin is the lead producer of what in the United States?
A. Gingerbread cookies
B. Ginseng
C. Grapes
D. Graham crackers
B. Ginseng
Barbie hails from this fictional town in WI
A. Willows, Wis.
B. Point Pleasant, Wis.
C. Ferris, Wis.
D. Wellington, Wis.
A. Willows, Wis.
What was first concocted in Two Rivers, WI in 1881?
A. The Big Heist of 1882
B. The Ice Cream Sundae
C. The Snow Cone
D. The Margarita
B. Ice cream sundae
The name Wisconsin was thought to come from a tribe which name is used as a city in a different state, is it…
A. Chattanooga
B. Missouri
C. Miami
D. Carolina
C. Miami
Which of these celebrities was born in Milwaukee, WI.
A. Don knotts
B. Gene Wilder
C. Betty White
D. Harry Belafonte
B. Gene Wilder
There is a festival held in Sauk city that throws what?
A. Pumpkins
B. Cow chips
C. Bowling balls
D. Cannon balls
B. Cow Chips
New Glarus, Wis., known as "Little" this country, has a Heidi festival every June
Switzerland
How many gallons of ice cream is consumed by Wisconsinites?
A. 21 million gallons
B. 19 million gallons
C. 2 billion gallons
D. A pint per day per household
A. 21 mil
The first of what in the United States was created in Wisconsin?
A. Ice Fishing Competitions
B. Cheese factories
C. Kindergarten Classes
D. Logging towns
C. Kindergarten classes
Which of these comedians is a Packers fan?
A. Larry the Cable Guy
B. Bert Kreisher
C. Awkwafina
D. Amy Schumer
A. Larry the Cable Guy
From 1895 to 1967, Wisconsin made this substance illegal…
A. Olive oil
B. Marijuana
C. Margarine
D. Alcohol
C. Margarine
Baraboo, the former winter home of this company, is home to a circus museum
Ringling Brothers