Q1) 2nd November marks the day South Dakota joined the Union. 2nd November of which year of the 1880s?
Q2) Was it the 39th, 40th or 41st, to do so?
Q3) Which other state joined on that date: North Dakota, North Carolina or West Virginia?
Q4) South Dakota’s capital is called what: Jacques, Pierre or Yves?
Q5) South Dakota is named after a tribe of which native Americans: the Sioux, Cheyenne or Saan?
Q6) South Dakota’s largest city is the appropriately named what Falls?
Q7) Little Town on the Prairie was written by a writer who grew up in South Dakota. Which writer: Larissa FastHorse, Laura Ingalls Wilder or Harry Neal Baum?
Q8) Cheryl Ladd was born in Huron, South Dakota. She played Kris Monroe in which series: Hill Street Blues, Charlie’s Angels, or Monk?
Q9) Calamity Jane was born in Missouri. Wild Bill Hickok and Wyatt Earp were both form Illinois. But at various points in their lives, all three lived in which South Dakota city: Chelsea, Deadwood or Eagle Butt?
Q10) Finally … ? KKMK, KKLS and KPGT are South Dakotan what: TV stations, radio stations or websites?
Q5) Finally … ? The US Library of Congress opened its doors to the public: on 1st November, 1897. This particular Library building is named after which US president: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson or Abraham Lincoln?
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Q2) 40th, according to Wikipedia, although it also said that the then president, Benjamin Harrison shuffled the papers, so there would be no issue as to which one, North or South Dakota, was first.
Q3) Oh, it seems that I’ve already answered that. North Dakota
Q4) Pierre
Q5) The Sioux (Lakota and Dakota, of course)
Q6) Sioux Falls
Q7) Laura Ingalls Wilder
Q8) Charlie’s Angels
Q9) Deadwood
Q10) Radio stations I hope today's fair goes well. I don't like those kinds of things very much, although it depends how well organised they are, and who turns up. Fingers crossed!
1. 1889 2. No one knows for sure, because the paperwork got mixed up, but it's either the 39th or the 40th 3. North Dakota 4. Pierre 5. the Sioux 6. Sioux Falls 7. Laura Ingalls Wilder 8. Charlie's Angels 9. Deadwood 10. radio stations
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Q1) 1889
ReplyDeleteQ2) 40th, according to Wikipedia, although it also said that the then president, Benjamin Harrison shuffled the papers, so there would be no issue as to which one, North or South Dakota, was first.
Q3) Oh, it seems that I’ve already answered that. North Dakota
Q4) Pierre
Q5) The Sioux (Lakota and Dakota, of course)
Q6) Sioux Falls
Q7) Laura Ingalls Wilder
Q8) Charlie’s Angels
Q9) Deadwood
Q10) Radio stations
I hope today's fair goes well. I don't like those kinds of things very much, although it depends how well organised they are, and who turns up. Fingers crossed!
1 1889
ReplyDelete2 39th
3 North Dakota
4 Pierre
5 Sioux
6 Sioux falls
7 Laura Ingalls Wilder
8 Charlie's Angels
9 Deadwood
10 Radio Stations
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ReplyDelete1. 1889
2. No one knows for sure, because the paperwork got mixed up, but it's either the 39th or the 40th
3. North Dakota
4. Pierre
5. the Sioux
6. Sioux Falls
7. Laura Ingalls Wilder
8. Charlie's Angels
9. Deadwood
10. radio stations