% | State | Question | Answer | % Correct |
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44 | Missouri | City known for its musical theaters with performers such as Andy Williams and Glen Campbell | Branson | 53%
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46 | Maine | Term for a powerful cyclonic winter storm | Nor'easter | 53%
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45 | Texas | River at the Oklahoma border | Red River | 53%
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34 | Ohio | Term popularized by DJ Alan Freed in the early 1950s | Rock & Roll | 53%
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30 | New Mexico | Artists colony where Georgia O'Keeffe, Ansel Adams, and others resided | Taos | 53%
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29 | Massachusetts | Mountain range in the west of the state (part of the Appalachians, starts with B) | Berkshires | 47%
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37 | Indiana | Six U.S. Vice Presidents were born in Indiana. Name the second most recent | Dan Quayle | 47%
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36 | Delaware | Peninsula on which Delaware lies (hint: starts with D) | Delmarva Peninsula | 47%
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49 | Georgia | Crop that the city of Vidalia is famous for | Sweet Onions | 47%
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27 | New York | Battles considered to be the "turning point" of the Revolutionary War | Battles of {Saratoga} | 41%
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27 | Nevada | 68% of Nevada territory is controlled by this federal agency | BLM | 41%
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32 | Michigan | Michigan's only National Park, an island in Lake Superior | Isle Royale | 41%
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42 | New Hampshire | Landmark on Cannon Mountain that collapsed in 2003 | {Old Man} of the Mountain | 41%
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33 | Washington | Major mountain range | Olympic | 41%
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44 | Maryland | Baseball's "Iron Man" | Cal Ripken, Jr. | 35%
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40 | Kansas | The oldest permanent settlement in Kansas, now known for its military prison | Fort {Leavenworth} | 35%
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29 | Pennsylvania | City struck by a deadly flood in 1889 | Johnstown | 35%
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33 | Alabama | This invasive weed "ate the South" | Kudzu | 35%
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30 | California | Tallest mountain in the U.S. outside of Alaska | Mt. Whitney | 35%
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36 | Kentucky | State song (hint: has Kentucky in its name) | My Old Kentucky Home | 35%
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38 | Florida | Largest lake | Okeechobee | 35%
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43 | South Carolina | 100 year old Senator who died in 2003 | Storm Thurmond | 35%
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33 | Idaho | State nickname | The {Gem} State | 35%
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30 | Arkansas | State nickname | The {Natural} State | 35%
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31 | Nebraska | Nebraskan who ran for President several times, served as Secretary of State, wanted to ban the teaching of evolution, and gave the famous "Cross of Gold" speech | William Jennings Bryan | 35%
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29 | Arizona | What is a haboob? | a Dust Storm | 29%
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33 | Utah | Salty area in which many land speed records have been set | {Bonneville} Salt Flats | 29%
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27 | Tennessee | City established in 1942 as a secret nuclear research site | Oak Ridge | 29%
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40 | New Jersey | Wooded area of southern NJ | Pine Barrens | 29%
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25 | Alaska | Former capital / type of spruce | Sitka | 29%
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30 | North Dakota | State nickname | The {Peace} Garden State | 29%
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33 | Illinois | City where "Wayne's World" happened | Aurora | 24%
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31 | Oregon | Deepest canyon in the United States, carved by the Snake River | {Hell}s Canyon | 24%
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29 | Vermont | Governor who ran for President in 2004 | Howard Dean | 24%
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36 | West Virginia | Most populous metro area | Huntington | 24%
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28 | Colorado | Highest mountain in Colorado | Mount Elbert | 24%
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27 | North Carolina | Highest point in the Eastern U.S. | Mount Mitchell | 24%
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37 | Louisiana | TV show about vampires in the fictional town of Bon Temps | True Blood | 24%
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29 | Mississippi | Singer born in McComb in 1981 | Britney Spears | 18%
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27 | Minnesota | Town where all the kids are above average | Lake Wobegon | 18%
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30 | Wyoming | World's second-fastest land animal, also known as an American antelope | Pronghorn | 18%
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28 | Montana | State nickname #1 | The {Treasure} State | 18%
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32 | South Dakota | Former NBC news anchor who grew up in S.D. | Tom Brokaw | 18%
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34 | Connecticut | Town famous for its hedge fund industry | Greenwich | 12%
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17 | Iowa | This Iowa-born scientist doubled wheat yields in India, Pakistan, and Mexico, saving millions from starvation | Norman Borlaug | 12%
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41 | Virginia | Virginia's state motto | Sic Semper Tyrannis | 12%
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29 | Oklahoma | Type of carriage with "the fringe on top" in the musical "Oklahoma" | Surrey | 12%
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14 | Hawaii | Island nickname for Maui | The {Valley} Isle | 12%
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24 | Wisconnsin | State motto of Wisconsin | Forward | 6%
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18 | Rhode Island | Female heretic who co-founded Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1638 | Anne Hutchison | 0%
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