Tuesday Trivia: February 14, 2023

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Test your Oklahoma knowledge and win prizes by answering our weekly Tuesday Trivia question. 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.

Woodrow Wilson Guthrie is indelibly linked to our state. He was born in Okemah, he has a museum and archive dedicated to him in Tulsa, and—okay, this one's a reach—his last name even matches our first state capital. A prolific songwriter and performer, Guthrie was known for tunes like, "Hey Lolly Lolly," "Crawdad Song," and, of course, "This Land Is Your Land." While that last song has become something of an American anthem, it was written as a response to a song from another famous musician of the era.

Which song was "This Land Is Your Land" said to be a response to and who wrote it?

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