What future astronaut and senator set the speed record of 3 hours 20 minutes flying across the US in 1957? John Glenn
What is the State Dish of Texas? Chili Texas Facts
In what state is it illegal to put livestock on a school bus? Florida Funny Facts
What percentage of American Salamanders are female? 100%
What US President and Vice President was a descendent of King Edwards III? Richard Nixon
What is the State Plant of Texas? The Prickly Pear Cactus Texas Facts
Why are Donald Duck Comics banned in Finland? He doesn’t wear pants Funny Facts
Which US state has the most outhouses? Alaska
What two tribes wiped out Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn? Cheyenne and Sioux
What is the State Motto of Texas? Friendship Texas Facts
On average, 100 people choke on this item each year in the US? Ball Point Pens Funny Facts
What Texas Senator became the minority leader five years into his first term? Lyndon Johnson
What Disney Character’s name was used as a password in planning the Normandy Invasion? Mickey Mouse
What are the six flags that have flows over the State of Texas? Texas Facts Spanish French Mexican Republic of Texas Confederate States United States
How many grooves does a quarter have around its edges? 119 Funny Facts
Who was the only unelected President in US History? Gerald Ford
What is Bill Clinton’s mother’s favorite pastime? Going to the horse races
What is the State Insect of Texas? The Monarch Butterfly Texas Facts
In what state is it illegal to put livestock on a school bus? Florida Funny Facts
What is the only State that has a capitol building that is taller than the US Capitol? Texas
What pink stomach remedy, originally named Mixture Cholera Infantum, was concocted in 1901 in Norwich, New York? Pepto Bismol
What is the State Shrub of Texas? The Crape Myrtle Texas Facts
Most American cars beep in this key? The Key of F Funny Facts
What Washington Mountain inspired salt and pepper shakers made of volcanic ash? Mt. Saint Helens
What was the first video rental movie to contain a commercial? Top Gun
What is the State Flying Mammal of Texas? The Mexican Free Tail Bat Texas Facts
What is the average speed of Heinz Ketchup when it leaves the bottle while being poured? 25 miles per hour Funny Facts
What US Vice President offered the sage words: “If we don’t succeed, we run the risk of failure”? Dan Quayle
What sitcom became the first TV show ranked Number One for five straight years? All in the Family
What is the State vegetable of Texas? The Sweet Onion Texas Facts
In what US City is it illegal to pawn your dentures? Las Vegas Nevada Funny Facts
Who closed Congress on October 24, 1780 so he could go to the opening of Pimlico, the nations first race track? George Washington
What are the four largest states in the US in order? Alaska Texas California Montana
What is the State Tree of Texas? The Pecan Texas Facts
Who is the only real person to have been on the head of a PEZ dispenser? Betsy Ross Funny Facts
What city name is the capitol of one state and the largest city of another? Charleston, WV Charleston, SC
What sitcom character noted: “Down in the sewer, we got a slogan. Keep your mouth shut.”? Ed Norton
What is the title of the State Song of Texas? Texas, Our Texas Texas Facts
In what US City is it illegal to eat in a place that is on fire? Chicago Funny Facts
What First Lady said: “No one can make a fool of you without your consent.”? Eleanor Roosevelt
What city saw the first US Subway open in 1897? Boston
What is the State Grass of Texas? The Sideoats Grama Texas Facts
What color was Coke when it was first released? Green Funny Facts
What Alaskan city covers 2,594 square miles, the largest in the US. Juneau
What San Antonio fort was named after the Spanish word for “cottonwood?” The Alamo
What is the State Bird of Texas? The Mockingbird Texas Facts
The yo-yo was originally designed as a weapon in the jungles of this country? The Phillipines Funny Facts
In Michigan, it is illegal to tie this animal to a fire hydrant? An Alligator Funny Facts
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the leader adjusts the sails (Maxwell)