| Fact | State |
| This state has a town called Truth or Consequences | |
| This state has a famous race track that has a 500 mile race every February. | |
| This state was home to the infamous Senator Joe McCarthy | |
| This state has a college campus with a mural affectionately known as Touchdown Jesus | |
| Over 80% of this state's land is owned by the federal government. | |
| This state is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. | |
| This state has the highest peak--Mt Whitney--in the contiguous 48 states. | |
| This state's population was ranked the smartest, on average, by a recent poll. | |
| This state's capital means Red Stick. | |
| This state produces the majority of farm-raised catfish consumed in the U.S. | |
| Despite this state's name, it's land is completely contained within the continental U.S. | |
| This state is home to Jordan-Hare Stadium and Legion Field. | |
| This state is home to the Crazy Horse Memorial. | |
| This state has two parts, separated by the Straits of Mackinac. | |
| This state had an ex-Governor who resigned as Vice President of the U.S. in the 1970s. | |
| This state's name means friends or allies in native American languages. | |
| This state has a famous red rock area known for crystals, vortexas, and other new age imagery. | |
| This state is home to what is considered the largest organism in the world -- Armillaria ostoyae fungus. | |
| This state is 4th largest in land mass after Alaska, Texas, and California. | |
| This state has a Brown vs. Board of Education National Historic Site. | |
| Among this state's richest people include Jeff Bezos, Steve Ballmer, and Howard Schultz. | |
| This state recognizes an official Aviation Pioneer--Igor Sikorsky. | |
| This state is home to more than 80% of NASCAR teams. | |
| This state is home to companies Johnson & Johnson, Schering-Plough, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. | |
| This state is famous for it's potatoes. | |