Try giving your American friends a blank map and ask them "Which one is Nebraska?" If they're not geography nerds, you'll get some interesting results!
I know Flyover country is just a term, but Nebraska actually isn't a very flown over state. https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/204335/most-flown-over-states
Learned some interesting new words in this one: foliar, sansara as an alternate spelling of samsara, reknow (which doesn't seem to be a word in American English; couldn't find it in the MW dictionary but could in the Oxford), simious as an alternative to simian.
this would be more interesting if it was nation states and not interior provinces of the USA. When I noticed that I bailed out -- I suppose such a quiz exists somewhere.
I could type em all as if they were normally written, except NY and delaware. Had to stop and think for a second with those. Maybe us having a city called Leeuwarden doesnt help, couldnt get that out of my head.
I'm such a dope. Thought the word given was a synonym for the word to which you were supposed to add a letter. "Seat...hm...chair? Couch? Lap? OOoooooh."
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