Statistics for US National Parks by Alternate Definition

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    (85 since last reset)
  • The average score is 26 of 35

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Mt. McKinleyDenali
94%
Pools of geothermallly-heated groundwaterHot Springs
90%
26th US presidentTheodore Roosevelt
90%
Evil terrainsBadlands
89%
A body of water in the hole left by a meteoriteCrater Lake
89%
A long-lived mass of iceGlacier
89%
Arid tortiosesDry Tortugas
87%
Tree-like yucca bushJoshua Tree
87%
Mastodon cavernMammoth Cave
87%
Green TableMesa Verde
86%
Pertaining to the Greek Gods' mountainOlympic
86%
Maroon treeRedwood
86%
Dale of demiseDeath Valley
84%
The world's tallest cactusSaguaro
83%
Breeze CavernWind Cave
81%
Large curveBig Bend
79%
Chasm regionsCanyonlands
79%
Cowardly rockYellowstone
79%
Entrances to a polar regionGates of the Arctic
78%
Fire mountains on the Sandwich IslandsHawaii Volcanoes
78%
Scared-stiff group of treesPetrified Forest
78%
Royal ravineKings Canyon
75%
Stony peakRocky Mountain
75%
General Sherman, e.g.Sequoia
73%
Its capital is Pago PagoAmerican Samoa
71%
SemicirclesArches
71%
Enormous sinkGreat Basin
70%
One of the seven hills of JerusalemZion
68%
Highest points of achievementPinnacles
62%
High-latitude waterfallsNorth Cascades
57%
Large drifts of very small rocksGreat Sand Dunes
52%
Unsullied islesUS Virgin Islands
51%
House of the sunHaleakala
46%
Bob Dylan songShenandoah
44%
A variety of yellow cherryMount Rainier
30%

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