Tuesday Trivia: July 9, 2019
Published July 2019
By Greg Elwell | 2 min read
Tuesday Trivia: July 9, 2019
Answer this Oklahoma trivia question to receive awesome prizes!
Test your Oklahoma knowledge and win prizes by answering our weekly Tuesday Trivia question. Email the correct answer to greg.elwell@travelok.com. Every week, we’ll choose a winner from the correct respondents to receive a prize—from an Okie sticker to a subscription to Oklahoma Today and more.

A statue of Will Rogers stands in the Will Rogers Museum in Claremore.
We’re in a laughing mood this week, so we’re giving the winner of this Tuesday Trivia tickets to the July 11 Weekly Events Calendar July 8-14“Why Not??” Comedy Show at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa.
Often called “Oklahoma’s Favorite Son,” Will Rogers was a trick roper, a vaudeville star, a political commentator, a newspaper columnist, and one of the Sooner State’s most prolific film actors, making thirty-nine movies (not including shorts) over his storied career.
What is the name of his first movie and what year was it released?
Send your answers to greg.elwell@travelok.com to enter!
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"Little Things"
"Bethany, U.S.A."
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