Description | Answer | % Correct |
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Restaurant chain founded by Harland Sanders in 1930 | Kentucky Fried Chicken | 95%
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Leaders who were born in Kentucky, who then led the Civil War against each other | Abraham Lincoln | 94%
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Historically, this was Kentucky's top cash crop | Tobacco | 82%
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Birthname of Muhammad Ali | Cassius Clay | 77%
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Family that famously feuded with the Hatfields of West Virginia | McCoys | 71%
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Leaders who were born in Kentucky, who then led the Civil War against each other | Jefferson Davis | 67%
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System of caves that were declared a national park in 1981 | {Mammoth} Caves | 66%
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Kentuckian who was the Senate Majority Leader between 2015-2021 | Mitch McConnell | 66%
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Appalachian mountain pass the above widened to make settlement of Kentucky and Tennessee easier | {Cumberland} Gap | 61%
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Pioneer who led settlers and the exploration into what is now Kentucky | Daniel Boone | 61%
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More than half of all Americans killed in action during this war were from Kentucky | War of 1812 | 51%
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"Celebrating" song that was written by sisters Patty and Mildred J. Hill in 1893 | {Happy} {Birthday} to You | 50%
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Brand of sports car that has been produced in Bowling Green, Kentucky since 1981 | Chevrolet {Corvette} | 49%
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Horse that became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years, since 1973 | Secretariat | 46%
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Horse that became the top money winning racehorse up to the 1940s and was the subject of many movies | Seabiscuit | 44%
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Book that was published by J. D. Vance 2016, and was adopted into a movie in 2020 | Hillbilly {Elegy} | 31%
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President who was the first person outside the Treasury Department to visit Fort Knox | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 30%
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