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North American Bodies of Water

Can you name the bodies of water in North America from the given clue?
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Last updated: January 15, 2019
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What Great Lake is the second largest in terms of volume?
Lake Michigan
What large body of water borders Nunavut, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec?
Hudson's Bay
What well-known lake straddles the Nevada-Californian border?
Lake Tahoe
What manmade waterway, built in 1914 creates a passageway through Central America?
Panama Canal
What country contains a Large Blue Hole, which is a popular diving site?
Belize
What lake is the largest lake in Central America and the 19th largest in the world?
Lake Nicaragua
What US state has the nickname "land of 10,000 lakes"?
Minnesota
What Bay is known to have the largest tides in the world?
Bay of Fundy
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What lake, located in Utah is the saltiest lake in the Western Hemisphere?
Great Salt Lake
What river flows from Colorado through New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas.
Rio Grande
What Alaskan Sea has a TV show about finding gold?
Bering Sea
What is the largest river in the USA?
Mississippi River
What sea is located between Baja California and Sonora?
Sea of Cortez
What North American country has the most lakes in the world?
Canada
What river flows through New York City?
Hudson River
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Level 73
Jan 15, 2019
If you accept Salt for Great Salt Lake, why don't you accept Cortez for Sea of Cortez?
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Level 87
Nov 15, 2022
Bro, woulda been a good quiz if not for the lack of type-ins.

Things to consider adding: fundy for bay of fundy, hudson for hudson river, cortez for sea of cortez, and hudson for hudson bay (not hudson's bay)