Statistics for All States by a Single Clue

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  • The average score is 26 of 50

Answer Stats

ClueState% Correct
PennsylvaniaThis state's Lancaster County is famous for its Amish CountryPennsylvania
85%
IndianaResidents are known as HoosiersIndiana
82%
AlabamaSite of the Selma marches during the Civil Rights MovementAlabama
79%
IdahoThe Bitterroot Range separates it from MontanaIdaho
79%
WisconsinFans of their NFL team are known as "Cheeseheads"Wisconsin
79%
MaineClosest state to AfricaMaine
76%
ArkansasBear Bryant and Bill Clinton were born hereArkansas
73%
FloridaIts largest lake is OkeechobeeFlorida
73%
MinnesotaContains Angle Inlet, the northernmost point in the U.S. outside of AlaskaMinnesota
73%
UtahEnoch, Moab, and Zion are among many biblical place names hereUtah
73%
West VirginiaThe only state to secede from anotherWest Virginia
73%
MississippiTupelo, Elvis Presley's hometown is in this stateMississippi
70%
New JerseyThomas Edison's lab was in this stateNew Jersey
70%
HawaiiState with the highest % of Asian peopleHawaii
67%
MissouriVisitors here might decide to go to Branson, a major hub for theme parksMissouri
64%
North CarolinaSeveral of its biggest cities are in the Research TriangleNorth Carolina
64%
OhioGoodyear Tires is based in a Rust Belt city in this stateOhio
64%
TexasSelena Gomez, Ross Perot, and Mark Cuban hail from hereTexas
64%
GeorgiaContains the biggest airport by # of passengers in 2018Georgia
58%
OklahomaSettlers of this state wanted to get tracts of land "Sooner" than othersOklahoma
58%
OregonLewis and Clark found the Pacific Ocean while in this present-day stateOregon
58%
New MexicoThe first atomic bomb was tested in the White Sands of this stateNew Mexico
55%
ColoradoIs famous for its 53 "14ers," mountains with an elevation > 14,000 ftColorado
52%
NevadaFamous hotels include Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, and BellagioNevada
52%
ConnecticutFirst state with a constitutionConnecticut
48%
Iowa"Field of Dreams" is based hereIowa
48%
MassachusettsIts capital city is on the Charles and Mystic RiversMassachusetts
48%
New YorkGhostbusters and West Side Story were based hereNew York
48%
ArizonaWyatt Earp had a shootout in Tombstone in this stateArizona
45%
CaliforniaIt contains Mount Whitney, the highest point in the continental U.S.California
45%
VermontRutland, Shelburne, and Essex are some of the biggest cities and townsVermont
45%
IllinoisIs known as the "Prairie State"Illinois
42%
New HampshireOne of its symbols is the Old Man on the MountainNew Hampshire
42%
WyomingBoth the first national park and national monument are hereWyoming
42%
LouisianaSome cities are Monroe, Lake Charles, and HammondLouisiana
39%
VirginiaThis state's William and Mary is the second oldest university in the U.S.Virginia
39%
DelawareNotable beaches include Rehoboth and BethanyDelaware
36%
MichiganCopper Island is on the northern shore of this stateMichigan
36%
South CarolinaThe first state to secede from the Union during the Civil WarSouth Carolina
36%
TennesseeThe Cumberland River flows through the state capitalTennessee
36%
ArkansasThe easternmost U.S. state, contrary to what many might believeAlaska
33%
MarylandHas the highest median household incomeMaryland
33%
KentuckyMammoth Cave, the largest cave system in the world is hereKentucky
30%
MontanaFort Peck, Blackhead, and Crow Indian reservations are located hereMontana
30%
KansasIt contains both the town of Liberal and the Republican RiverKansas
27%
Rhode IslandIts technical name is five words, though nobody calls it thatRhode Island
24%
WashingtonThe Chinook phrase Al-ki is the motto of this stateWashington
24%
NebraskaThe tourist slogan is "_______, it's not for everyone."Nebraska
18%
North DakotaIt is the state with the lowest % of forested landNorth Dakota
18%
South DakotaOnly 9,333 miles to Wall Drug!South Dakota
18%

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