Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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"The City by the Bay" | San Francisco | 98%
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Capital of California | Sacramento | 93%
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City that is the headquarters of the Mormon church | Salt Lake City | 90%
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Has a palmetto tree on its flag | South Carolina | 84%
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Capital of Illinois | Springfield | 84%
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Site of the Alamo | San Antonio | 82%
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Twin city of Minneapolis | St. Paul | 80%
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Volcano in Washington state that erupted in 1980 | Mount {St.} {Helens} | 77%
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Chain of 30 government-run museums that offers free admission, mainly in D.C. | The {Smithsonian} | 67%
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Desert, with namesake of a Mexican state, that spans between Mexico, California and Arizona | {Sonoran} Desert | 59%
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This national park in California is home to General Sherman, the largest tree on Earth by volume | Sequoia | 57%
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Nickname of Nevada | {Silver} State | 57%
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New York City neighborhood that is located South of Houston | SoHo | 52%
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Oldest continuously inhabited city in the U.S. | St. Augustine | 49%
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River on New York's northern border | St. Lawrence River | 48%
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Coastal region in Florida where NASA has important installations | {Space} Coast | 36%
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"Valley Girls" are from this valley in California | San Fernando | 34%
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Resort town in Arizona famous for its "vortexes" of spiritual energy | Sedona | 34%
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"Strip" in West Hollywood famous for nightclubs | Sunset Boulevard | 33%
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Biggest city in the Northern Mariana Islands | Saipan | 31%
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Small lake that Detroit borders to its east | Lake {St.} {Clair} | 26%
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Island that is located about 20 miles south of L.A. | Santa Catalina | 25%
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