Statistics for U.S. State Trivia by Letter - M

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  • This quiz has been taken 93 times
  • The average score is 25 of 32

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
The only state with one syllableMaine
99%
State that borders DC to the NorthMaryland
99%
State where Detroit is locatedMichigan
97%
Island that the Empire State Building is onManhattan
96%
State where the Pilgrims landed in 1620Massachusetts
95%
State home to the Gateway ArchMissouri
95%
State where Elvis Presley and Britney Spears were bornMississippi
91%
Celebration in New Orleans; French for "Fat Tuesday"Mardi Gras
90%
City in Tennessee known for blues and soul musicMemphis
88%
State that means "mountain" in SpanishMontana
87%
Large religious group in UtahMormon
87%
St. Paul is its twin cityMinneapolis
86%
Mountain with four Presidents carved in its faceMount Rushmore
86%
Most of America's immigrants have come from this countryMexico
84%
Desert primarily in California and NevadaMojave
84%
Board game based on Atlantic CityMonopoly
84%
Jesse Ventura was once governor of this stateMinnesota
83%
Capital of WisconsinMadison
82%
Name for the border between Delaware and Maryland{Mason}-Dixon Line
82%
Name of the ship that landed on Plymouth RockMayflower
81%
Capital of AlabamaMontgomery
74%
Capital of VermontMontpelier
73%
Largest animal in the deer familyMoose
73%
Music label that recorded Stevie Wonder and the SupremesMotown
73%
Denali's former nameMount McKinley
68%
Home city of the BrewersMilwaukee
66%
Also known as the "Capital of Latin America"Miami
64%
Famous family that feuded with the HatfieldsMcCoys
62%
World's longest cave system{Mammoth} Caves
61%
Famous beach town in South Carolina{Myrtle} Beach
61%
Kentucky Senator who serves as Senate Minority LeaderMitch McConnell
55%
Name of George Washington's estateMount Vernon
43%

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