Some TEXAS MONTHLY Stories on Trivia

One hundred simple questions—well, not that simple— stand between you and Texas literacy.
by Anne Dingus [September 2005]

by Anne Dingus [September 2005]

Writer-at-large Anne Dingus on testing your Texas know-how one riddle, rhyme, and pun at a time.
Interview by Ryan Vogt [September 2005]

I’m in love with you, cherry lime.
by Anne Dingus [August 2005]

How Texas compares with the other 49 states in everything from the percentage of low-income children with health insurance (we’re dead last) to the number of executions (we’re first!).
by [May 2005]

How much do you know about Texas Monthly?
by Anne Dingus [February 2003]

William Bennett journeys to Junction.
by Patricia Busa McConnico [September 1999]

If you believe the Fort Worth Star-Telegram obituary that says Jaime Woodson was one of the great writers of this century, let me tell you about the Corbet Comets.
Gary Cartwright [October 1996]

A year of Anna’s antics, biker Barbara, capsized chiles, Davidians defined, expensive electricity, futile freebies, Gramm gossip, helpful hurricanes, insect ingestion, jousting jurors, king-size kindergartens, lottery litigation, Microsoft misprints, naughty nonagenarians, ostracized Oilers, punching princes, questionable quenching, romantic rhinos, sanctified shooters, topless trading, unfriendly unionists, vetoed vagrants, weird wine, X-posed X-presidents, yaklike yearnings, and zilched zoos.
[January 1996]

The Bum Steers Bookshelf
[January 1996]

The Bum Steers Catalog.
[January 1996]

[January 1996]

Creepy crawly tales.
[January 1996]

Here’s who needed one in 1995.
[January 1996]

See ’em in a museum.
[January 1996]