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