Statistics for Geographic Couples in Every U.S. State

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StateHintAnswers% Correct
AlabamaMajor cities starting with MOMontgomery
95%
ArkansasWestern mountain ranges starting with OOzark
86%
ArizonaPrincipal dams on the Colorado RiverHoover
82%
North DakotaMajor cities bordering MinnesotaFargo
77%
MinnesotaThe "Twin Cities," biggest in the stateMinneapolis
77%
IowaRivers forming the state's eastern and western bordersMississippi
77%
IowaRivers forming the state's eastern and western bordersMissouri–Big Sioux
77%
AlabamaMajor cities starting with MOMobile
77%
MinnesotaThe "Twin Cities," biggest in the stateSt. Paul
77%
VirginiaCity and county across the river from D.C., both starting with AArlington
73%
TexasCore cities of the Metroplex regionDallas
73%
TexasCore cities of the Metroplex regionFort Worth
73%
North CarolinaMajor cities starting with "Green"Greensboro
73%
New MexicoCities starting with "Las"Las Cruces
73%
ConnecticutCities named "Norw___"Norwalk
73%
GeorgiaMajor cities bordering South CarolinaAugusta
68%
IllinoisTwin cities hosting the flagship University of Illinois campusChampaign
68%
TennesseeMajor cities on the Tennessee RiverChattanooga
68%
New JerseyRivers separating the state from NYC and PhiladelphiaHudson
68%
ConnecticutCities named "Norw___"Norwich
68%
GeorgiaMajor cities bordering South CarolinaSavannah
68%
IdahoRivers carving the deepest canyons in North America, both starting with SSnake
68%
AlaskaThe state's two main archipelagos, both starting with AAleutian
64%
TennesseeMajor cities on the Tennessee RiverKnoxville
64%
KansasKansas City suburbs starting with OOverland Park
64%
MichiganPrimary landmasses making up the stateUpper Peninsula
64%
WyomingNational parks in the state's northwest cornerYellowstone
64%
VirginiaCity and county across the river from D.C., both starting with AAlexandria
59%
MississippiJoint seats of Harrison County, on the Gulf CoastBiloxi
59%
OregonPrimary north-south mountain ranges, both starting with CCascade
59%
LouisianaPrimary cities on I-10 west of the Atchafalaya, both starting with LLafayette
59%
MichiganPrimary landmasses making up the stateLower Peninsula
59%
FloridaMajor Panhandle cities starting with PPanama City
59%
FloridaMajor Panhandle cities starting with PPensacola
59%
CaliforniaPrimary rivers draining the Central Valley, both starting with SSacramento
59%
South DakotaTwo-word cities anchoring the state's eastern and western halvesSioux Falls
59%
North CarolinaMajor cities starting with "Green"Greenville
55%
HawaiiBig Island volcanoes rising to over 13,000 ftMauna Kea
55%
MassachusettsPair of large islands off the southern coastNantucket
55%
IllinoisTwin cities hosting the flagship University of Illinois campusUrbana
55%
OklahomaFederally Recognized Tribes starting with CH and ending in AWChoctaw
50%
HawaiiBig Island volcanoes rising to over 13,000 ftMauna Loa
50%
South DakotaTwo-word cities anchoring the state's eastern and western halvesRapid City
50%
West VirginiaPrimary cities in the Northern Panhandle, both starting with WWheeling
50%
WashingtonNorthwestern cities starting with "Bell"Bellevue
45%
North DakotaMajor cities bordering MinnesotaGrand Forks
45%
UtahNational parks in the Moab areaArches
41%
WashingtonNorthwestern cities starting with "Bell"Bellingham
41%
New JerseyRivers separating the state from NYC and PhiladelphiaDelaware
41%
WyomingNational parks in the state's northwest cornerGrand Teton
41%
MississippiJoint seats of Harrison County, on the Gulf CoastGulfport
36%
New MexicoCities starting with "Las"Las Vegas
36%
MassachusettsPair of large islands off the southern coastMartha's Vineyard
36%
KansasKansas City suburbs starting with OOlathe
36%
VermontTowns at the state's southern corners, both starting with BBennington
32%
UtahNational parks in the Moab areaCanyonlands
32%
PennsylvaniaCore cities of the Wyoming ValleyScranton
32%
MissouriPair of St. Louis suburbs that also start with "Saint"St. Charles
32%
MainePair of cities in the far north (Aroostook County)Caribou
27%
LouisianaPrimary cities on I-10 west of the Atchafalaya, both starting with LLake Charles
27%
IndianaRivers starting with "Saint" that converge at Fort WayneSt. Joseph
27%
WisconsinWisconsin cities on the Wisconsin River that start with "Wisconsin"Wisconsin Dells
27%
MarylandCities west of the Maryland Panhandle's narrowest pointCumberland
23%
IdahoRivers carving the deepest canyons in North America, both starting with SSalmon
23%
CaliforniaPrimary rivers draining the Central Valley, both starting with SSan Joaquin
23%
ColoradoRugged southern mountain ranges starting with SSan Juan
23%
New YorkParallel "Finger Lakes" named for Iroquois Confederacy tribesSeneca
23%
NevadaMountains rising to over 13,000 ft on opposite sides of the stateBoundary Peak
18%
VermontTowns at the state's southern corners, both starting with BBrattleboro
18%
OklahomaFederally Recognized Tribes starting with CH and ending in AWChickasaw
18%
OregonPrimary north-south mountain ranges, both starting with CCoast
18%
MontanaNortheastern reservation lands starting with "Fort"Fort Peck
18%
DelawareCounties entirely south of the Chesapeake & Delaware CanalKent
18%
ArkansasWestern mountain ranges starting with OOuachita
18%
West VirginiaPrimary cities in the Northern Panhandle, both starting with WWeirton
18%
NevadaMountains rising to over 13,000 ft on opposite sides of the stateWheeler Peak
18%
New YorkParallel "Finger Lakes" named for Iroquois Confederacy tribesCayuga
14%
ArizonaPrincipal dams on the Colorado RiverGlen Canyon
14%
NebraskaMajor rivers that converge in Lincoln CountyNorth Platte
14%
ColoradoRugged southern mountain ranges starting with SSangre de Cristo
14%
NebraskaMajor rivers that converge in Lincoln CountySouth Platte
14%
IndianaRivers starting with "Saint" that converge at Fort WayneSt. Marys
14%
DelawareCounties entirely south of the Chesapeake & Delaware CanalSussex
14%
PennsylvaniaCore cities of the Wyoming ValleyWilkes-Barre
14%
WisconsinWisconsin cities on the Wisconsin River that start with "Wisconsin"Wisconsin Rapids
14%
New HampshireMajor cities bordering VermontClaremont
9%
KentuckyLakes on each side of the "Land Between the Lakes"Kentucky Lake
9%
MainePair of cities in the far north (Aroostook County)Presque Isle
9%
MissouriPair of St. Louis suburbs that also start with "Saint"St. Peters
9%
AlaskaThe state's two main archipelagos, both starting with AAlexander
5%
New HampshireMajor cities bordering VermontLebanon
5%
Rhode IslandNarragansett Bay islands reachable by roadAquidneck
0%
Rhode IslandNarragansett Bay islands reachable by roadConanicut
0%
South CarolinaRivers that converge to form the Santee, both ending in EECongaree
0%
MontanaNortheastern reservation lands starting with "Fort"Fort Belknap
0%
MarylandCities west of the Maryland Panhandle's narrowest pointFrostburg
0%
OhioTributaries joining the Ohio River on each side of CincinnatiGreat Miami
0%
KentuckyLakes on each side of the "Land Between the Lakes"Lake Barkley
0%
OhioTributaries joining the Ohio River on each side of CincinnatiLittle Miami
0%
South CarolinaRivers that converge to form the Santee, both ending in EEWateree
0%

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