This is the state bird of Wisconsin.
What is the American Robin?
In one of the best traditions in college football, what song is played between the third and fourth quarters at Camp Randall Stadium?
What is "Jump Around" by House of Pain
This restaurant with the goats on the roof has been a recognizable part of Door County for nearly six decades. Serving authentic Swedish meals on dishes actually from Sweden.
What is Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant in Sister Bay?
This town is known as "The Swiss Cheese Capital of the World".
What is Monroe?
In 2008, record rains caused this lake to drain.
What is Lake Delton?
These fast-flying birds are one of the most common species in the Badger State. They measure about a foot long and are most abundant in the south of the state, becoming less common in northern Wisconsin.
What are Mourning Doves?
The Green Bay Packers have ___ Super Bowl wins
What is 4
Part sports bar, part gastropub and located inside Lambeau Field, this place embodies pretty much everything we love here in Wisconsin. Named in honor of the year the Packers were founded, this place is a Packer fan's dream.
What is 1919 Kitchen & Tap?
This town is the oldest city in Wisconsin.
What is Green Bay?
Wisconsin residents consume approximately a total of _____ gallons of ice cream per year.
What is 21 million?
The smallest birds of Wisconsin. These lovely little birds arrive in May and are easy to attract to backyard feeders with a simple sugar-water mixture.
What are Ruby-throated Hummingbirds?
This 1999 Heisman Trophy winner struggled in the NFL.
Who is Ron Dayne?
People line up & down the block for this seasonal counter-service stand. They've been serving "fast food" to the people of Prairie du Chien for more than a century.
What is Pete's Hamburger Stand?
This town is known as "The Bratwurst Capital of the World".
What is Sheboygan?
If you're in St. Croix, it's technically illegal to wear this color in public.
What is red?
These are the most commonly seen Wisconsin birds of prey. These birds can be spotted perched in a prominent position like a fence post or telephone pole or soaring the skies above. They feed on a variety of small animals but most of their diet consists of small mammals like rodents and rabbits.
What are Red-tailed Hawks?
What 2005 Green Bay Packers quarterback coach was the Badgers’ quarterback during their first ever Rose Bowl win in 1993?
Who is Darrell Bevell?
This restaurant has all the amazing, delicious and retro things we love in a good supper club. We're talking cocktails, fish fry, cheese curds and more of the things we all associate with Wisconsin paired with a killer bar and beer list, a great downtown Madison location and awesome local ingredients. Named after a popular Wisconsin cocktail.
What is The Old Fashioned Tavern & Restaurant?
Madison was not always the capital of Wisconsin. This town was the original capital.
What is Belmont?
The UW Hospital conducted the first ______ transplants in Wisconsin in 1984.
What is the liver?
Of all the birds native to Wisconsin, this one is very likely the rarest. This is the tallest bird in the United States and also the most endangered of their species in the world.
What is the Whooping Crane?
This defensive lineman was a star for the Badgers from 1999-2002, but fizzled in Arizona, recording 39 tackles over his 3-year career
Who is Wendell Bryant?
This cheese store & tavern is one of the most iconic places in Wisconsin. Located in the heart of cheese country, it's as much a part of landscape as the cheese makers around them. And they serve you a Limburger sandwich with a breath mint. You'll find this classic restaurant in Monroe.
What is Baumgartner?
Orson Welles, the creator of what many consider the greatest movie ever made, Citizen Kane, did not hail from Hollywood, he was born in this Wisconsin town.
What is Kenosha?
In 1994, Miracle the first _____ _____ to be born since 1933 was born on a farm in Wisconsin
What is a White Buffalo?