Hint | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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A | Summer Olympics | Atlanta | 93%
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H | Pearl Harbor | Honolulu | 93%
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A | Hudson River | Albany | 92%
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D | Rocky Mountains | Denver | 92%
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A | US Naval Academy | Annapolis | 90%
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B | Fenway Park | Boston | 89%
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J | Northernmost capital | Juneau | 89%
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B | Red Stick | Baton Rouge | 88%
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B | Also the name of a German Chancellor | Bismarck | 88%
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C | Italian explorer | Columbus | 87%
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J | Named after a president | Jackson | 87%
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A | Easternmost capital | Augusta | 86%
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D | Also a city in Kent, England | Dover | 86%
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N | Music City | Nashville | 86%
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L | Another one named after a president | Lincoln | 85%
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J | Also named after a president | Jefferson City | 84%
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F | Colonel Sanders' body lie in state here in 1980 | Frankfort | 83%
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A | South by Southwest | Austin | 82%
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I | Hosts the world's largest single-day sporting event | Indianapolis | 82%
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M | Yet another one named after a president | Madison | 81%
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P | Also a French male name | Pierre | 81%
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H | Also a female name | Helena | 80%
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O | Puget Sound | Olympia | 79%
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R | Capital of the Confederacy | Richmond | 79%
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S | Latter Day Saints | Salt Lake City | 78%
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C | Like a dance popular in the 1920s | Charleston | 75%
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C | Also the name of a Native American group | Cheyenne | 75%
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M | Notable Civil Rights Movement events took place here | Montgomery | 74%
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S | Has a twin city | Saint Paul | 74%
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O | Oil derricks dot the capitol grounds | Oklahoma City | 73%
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D | First to hold caucuses in presidential primaries | Des Moines | 71%
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B | Situated in a high-desert area (824 m. above sea level) | Boise | 70%
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H | Susquehanna River | Harrisburg | 69%
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P | Most populous state capital | Phoenix | 68%
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R | Research Triangle | Raleigh | 68%
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S | Westernmost capital city in the lower 48 | Salem | 68%
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C | Once a stopover for California-bound emigrants | Carson City | 67%
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S | Eucharist in the Catholic Church | Sacramento | 67%
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C | Poetic term used for the United States | Columbia | 65%
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H | Insurance Capital of the World | Hartford | 65%
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L | La Petite Roche | Little Rock | 64%
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M | Least populous state capital | Montpelier | 63%
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S | Lincoln lived here from 1837 until 1861 | Springfield | 62%
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T | Muskogean word for "old fields" or "old town" | Tallahassee | 57%
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S | Oldest state capital, founded in 1610 | Santa Fe | 56%
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P | Founded in 1636 by a theologian and religious exile | Providence | 55%
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L | Only U.S. state capital that is not also a county seat | Lansing | 54%
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T | Briefly served as US capital in 1784 | Trenton | 54%
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C | Franklin Pierce | Concord | 52%
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T | Brown v. Board of Education | Topeka | 52%
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