So, let's talk about week 2's clues...
6) This mile-high roamer may have grazed on four legs. Never mind who he is, in what year was he first reported making the rounds with one fewer? _ _ _ _
7) You can find place after place out West, miles from any body of water, where a lighthouse can frequently be found next to yellow paint. What kind of place?
a[n] _ _ _ _ _
8) What is the name of the local phenomenon? (there is a video that I couldn't get any audio on, I'll edit this post later)
9) Usually, getting from one side to the other is a piece of cake. But knowing where you're at can be trickier. Match the river crossings at the left to the bodies of water they've provided passage over.
10) Oftentimes an establishment establishes an institution. In this case, an institution's name helped establish an establishment in each of the four western locales below. Without proof, put them in order of the establishment's institution, from oldest to youngest.
A -California's Oldest Little City
B - Montana's Electric City
C - The City That Knows How
D - The Silver State's Wells