Surprisingly difficult. I don't think McDonald's is relevant to this quiz. Also, on the second question, you say that Tallahassee is the Capital of the U.S! It should be Washington D.C.
So I have some more suggestions (continuing my shtick from the first quiz):
- Britain is misspelled
- Puerto Rico is misspelled. I know that you probably purposely misspelled Los Angeles and some other places, but a territory spelled pEUrto rico is not owned by the USA
- I couldn't find any supporting evidence for July 2nd being the day the USA gained it's independence.
- Technically, there's no city called Boring, and there's certainly not one in Wyoming. If there's one I don't know or if I'm wrong, let me know. Just fix this wording, please.
Otherwise, this quiz series is really fun and I enjoy it :)
Even if there isn't a city (abandoned village) called Boring, there is still a bunch of other weird names (such as Bitter End, Tennessee, Ding Dong, Texas... the list goes on.
- Britain is misspelled
- Puerto Rico is misspelled. I know that you probably purposely misspelled Los Angeles and some other places, but a territory spelled pEUrto rico is not owned by the USA
- I couldn't find any supporting evidence for July 2nd being the day the USA gained it's independence.
- Technically, there's no city called Boring, and there's certainly not one in Wyoming. If there's one I don't know or if I'm wrong, let me know. Just fix this wording, please.
Otherwise, this quiz series is really fun and I enjoy it :)
I got the evidence in a book from National Geographic
You're right, it's pretty much an abandoned village or something, I'll fix!