Texas Trivia - Questions and Answers about Texas.
- Six flags have flown over Texas, what were they?
- What state is the only state to have been an independent
republic?
- What basketball team won the first four WNBA crowns?
- On the Gulf of Mexico, which state is nearest the end of the
alphabet?
- Which soap outlasted its spin offs Somerset and Texas before
folding up its tent?
- On the show King of the Hill, where did the Hills live?
- What NBA team plays home games in the Alamo dome?
- From what state does Jerry Hall hail from?
- Where does the Mavericks basketball team hail from?
- The center of the U.S. oil industry has been in what city since
1901?
- Texas ice-cream producer Elmer Doolin bought a recipe for $100
from a cafe owner in San Antonio and used it to make a fortune. What
did the recipe make?
- Charles Hardin Holley (Buddy Holly) was born in which town
in Texas?
- What baseball player had his shirt number retired by three teams?
- For their ballpark, the Texas Rangers chose what name?
- John Wilkinson set the seed-spitting distance at the 11th Annual
Watermelon Thump held in Luling, Texas in 1980. How far did he spit
the seeds?
- The working title of the TV series Dallas was what?
- Hakeem Olajuwon joined what team in 1984?
- What U.S. President was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on the 22
of November in 1963?
- In which state is the San Antonio international airport?
- Who is memorialized with an eight-foot tall bronze statue in
Lubbock, Texas?
- What historic structure was saved from a real estate syndicate by
a donation from a Texas cattle heiress?
- What did Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, famous for
storming the Alamo, introduce to the United States?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #194 - Texas Trivia
- The flags of the U.S., Mexico, France, Spain, Confederacy, and
the Republic of Texas.
- The state of Texas.
- The Houston Comets.
- Texas.
- Another World.
- Arlen, Texas.
- The San Antonio Spurs.
- Texas.
- Dallas, Texas.
- Houston, Texas.
- Fritos corn chips.
- Lubbock.
- Nolan Ryan, who pitched a record seven no-hitters during his
career. His number, 34, has been retired by the Angels, Texas
Rangers, and Houston Astros.
- The Ballpark.
- 65 feet 4 inches.
- Houston.
- Houston Rockets.
- John F. Kennedy.
- Texas.
- Buddy Holly.
- The Alamo.
- He enjoyed chewing unflavored chicle and brought it north with
him.