COUNTRY MUSIC QUESTIONS

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Toby Keith and what country legend recorded "Beer for My Horses"?

What other state is mentioned in both "All My Ex's Live in Texas" and "The Yellow Rose of Texas"?

Known for wearing a hat with a $1.98 price tag hanging off the side, what country star started life as Sarah Ophelia Cannon?

What country star was married to Tammy Wynette from 1969 to 1975?

Who used his Grammy-winning "Gentle on My Mind" as the theme song of his TV show?

What Little Miss Dynamite was known for such songs as "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and "Sweet Nothin's"?

Gretchen Wilson and Big & Rich were dubbed the Muzik Mafia, named for weekly shows in what city?

What country singer was known as Possum, the Rolls Royce of Country Singers and, thanks to his love of whiskey, No-Show?

Known for such songs as "Big Bad John" and "PT 109," what country singer founded a sausage business in 1969 and had a role in the 1971 James Bond movie "Diamonds are Forever"?

After getting socked with a $16.7-million bill from the IRS, who paid the feds by releasing "The IRS Tapes: Who Will Buy My Memories"?

Oddly, who first recorded "Me and Bobby McGee"?

What country star sang the title song for the movie High Noon?

What country artist recorded the first seven country albums to debut at number one on both the Billboard Pop charts and country charts?

In 1957, Paul Anka became the first Canadian to top the Billboard singles chart. Seven years later, what TV personality became the second Canadian to do so, thanks to "Ringo."?

In 2005, Renee Zellweger married and then dumped what country singer, who had been scheduled to film the video for "The Tin Man" at the World Trade Center on 9/11?

What country music star proposed to Trisha Yearwood, live on stage, in 2005?

What country singer got in the back seat of his car in Knoxville, Tennessee, on the last day of 1952 and was found dead in it on the first morning in 1953, in Oak Hill, West Virginia?

Before dying in a plane crash, whose last song was the rather distastefully ironic "I Fall to Pieces"?

Before moving to the new Opryland USA theme park in 1974, the Grand Ol' Opry has spent more than 30 years at the Ryman Auditorium in what city's downtown?

What 1955 Tennessee Ernie Ford song is about a coal miner who finds himself loading 32,000 pounds a day?