Statistics for Idaho A to Z

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  • This quiz has been taken 14 times
  • The average score is 14 of 26

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HintAnswer% Correct
Large grocery chain that started in Idaho.Albertson's
100%
This explorer, one of the first Europeans to visit the area, died under suspicious circumstances.Lewis
86%
The Salmon River is also called the "River of No _____" for its swift current.Return
86%
This gem, at least in it's 6 star variety, is only found in Idaho and India.Garnet
79%
French for "pierced nose", members of this Tribe call themselves the Nimiipuu.Nez Perce
79%
Mountain and California are two species of this game bird in Idaho.Quail
79%
This geologic hotspot formed much of the Snake River plain, but now active in Wyoming.Yellowstone
79%
This ancient Equine discovered near Hagerman may be the ancestor of this animal.Zebra
79%
The last Democratic presidential candidate to win the state in an election.Lyndon Johnson
71%
This metal was crucial for the development of North Idaho's economy, however it is often found with toxic lead.Silver
71%
The Owyhee mountains were named after people from this island chain (in an outdated spelling), who died while exploring the region.Hawaii
64%
Philo T. Farnsworth of Rigby is credited for inventing this.Television
64%
Two species of bear, the black and grizzly, roam Idaho's wildlands. What is their genus?Ursa
64%
When sockeye salmon become landlocked, they are called this (also a regional beer!).Kokanee
50%
This North Idaho town, meaning "fine gold" in Spanish, was the site of an early gold rush in the state.Orofino
50%
Rolling hills of volcanic ash and glacial dust along the Washington border.Palouse
43%
Mountain Home is the county seat of this southwestern Idaho county.Elmore
36%
This species of crane was unsuccessfully reintroduced to Gray's Lake in the 1970s.Whooping
36%
Billionaire owner of the multi-level-marketing company Melaleuca in Idaho Falls.VanderSloot
29%
A flowering plant traditionally gathered by indigenous peopleCamas
21%
The third tallest dam in America, located on the North Fork of the Clearwater River.Dworshak
21%
One of the largest employers in the state in the technology sector.Micron
21%
An enormous complex of granite rock in the state's center is also called this.Batholith
14%
This state park lies on the shore of Lake Pend Oreille, which was formed by ice-age floods.Farragut
14%
Southern Idaho is dry and dominated by sagebrush. Dry ecosystems are also called "_____"Xeric
14%
Idaho-based Paul Revere and the Raiders hit #1 on billboard in 1971 with this cover.Indian Reservation
7%

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