Statistics for US State Capitals in Alphabetical Order

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Answer Stats

HintClueAnswer% Correct
ASummer OlympicsAtlanta
93%
HPearl HarborHonolulu
93%
AHudson RiverAlbany
92%
DRocky MountainsDenver
92%
AUS Naval AcademyAnnapolis
90%
BFenway ParkBoston
89%
JNorthernmost capitalJuneau
89%
BRed StickBaton Rouge
88%
B
Also the name of a
German Chancellor
Bismarck
88%
CItalian explorerColumbus
87%
JNamed after a presidentJackson
87%
AEasternmost capitalAugusta
86%
DAlso a city in Kent, EnglandDover
86%
NMusic CityNashville
86%
LAnother one named after a
president
Lincoln
85%
JAlso named after a presidentJefferson City
84%
FColonel Sanders' body
lie in state here in 1980
Frankfort
83%
ASouth by SouthwestAustin
82%
IHosts the world's largest
single-day sporting event
Indianapolis
82%
MYet another one named
after a president
Madison
81%
PAlso a French male namePierre
81%
HAlso a female nameHelena
80%
OPuget SoundOlympia
79%
RCapital of the ConfederacyRichmond
79%
SLatter Day SaintsSalt Lake City
78%
CLike a dance popular
in the 1920s
Charleston
75%
C
Also the name of a
Native American group
Cheyenne
75%
MNotable Civil Rights Movement
events took place here
Montgomery
74%
SHas a twin citySaint Paul
74%
OOil derricks dot the capitol groundsOklahoma City
73%
DFirst to hold caucuses in
presidential primaries
Des Moines
71%
BSituated in a high-desert area
(824 m. above sea level)
Boise
70%
HSusquehanna RiverHarrisburg
69%
PMost populous state capitalPhoenix
68%
RResearch TriangleRaleigh
68%
SWesternmost capital city in the
lower 48
Salem
68%
COnce a stopover for
California-bound emigrants
Carson City
67%
SEucharist in the Catholic ChurchSacramento
67%
CPoetic term used for the
United States
Columbia
65%
HInsurance Capital of the WorldHartford
65%
LLa Petite RocheLittle Rock
64%
MLeast populous state capitalMontpelier
63%
SLincoln lived here from
1837 until 1861
Springfield
62%
TMuskogean word for
"old fields" or "old town"
Tallahassee
57%
SOldest state capital,
founded in 1610
Santa Fe
56%
PFounded in 1636 by a theologian
and religious exile
Providence
55%
LOnly U.S. state capital
that is not also a county seat
Lansing
54%
TBriefly served as US capital in 1784Trenton
54%
CFranklin PierceConcord
52%
TBrown v. Board of EducationTopeka
52%

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