| A | B |
| Vietnamese holiday | Tet |
| Irish heritage celebration | St. Patrick's Day |
| celebrated by Czech Texans | Kolache Festival |
| to relive or act out an earlier event | reenactment |
| The "Come and Take It" Festival at Gonzales commemorates | the Texas Revolution |
| Mexican American folk ballads | los corridos |
| music that blends African rhythms and scales and European harmony and instruments | jazz |
| popular music played by Mexican American musicians | Tejano |
| visitors to New Braunfels and Fredericksburg can learn about | German culture |
| aan outstanding example of mission artistry is | the Rose Window of Mission San Jose |
| as of 2000, there were 79.6 people per square mile in both Texas and | the United States |
| The first artists of Texas were prehistoric peoples who drew | pictographs |
| father of ragtime | Scott Joplin |
| modern Texas writer and author of Lonesome Dove | Larry McMurtry |
| folklorist who has collected and published stories about Mexican Americans | Americo Paredes |
| Texas folklore tells about the state's | history and culture |
| The autor of Texas (the book) | James Michener |
| a 12 string guitar | baja sexto |
| county with the smallest population | Loving County |
| county with the largest population | Harris County |
| population count required every 10 years | census |
| purpose of counting the population | determine the number of U.S. representatives from each state |
| percentage of increase in population | growth rate |
| ethnicity | national or cultural heritage |
| prehistoric artists made rock carvings called | petroglyphs |