hint | answer | % Correct | |
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A | highest producing state of this crop | apples | 91%
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O | state capital | Olympia | 91%
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P | Seattle is on the shores of this sound | Puget | 91%
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S | volcano that blew its top off in 1980 | Saint Helens | 91%
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H | Jimi the Seattleite guitarist | Hendrix | 89%
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R | volcano and highest peak | Rainier | 89%
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E | (unofficial) nickname: The _______ State | Evergreen | 88%
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T | city, along with Seattle, served by SeaTac airport | Tacoma | 88%
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C | southern border river | Columbia | 86%
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M | Major League Baseball team | Mariners | 86%
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Z | what Woodland Park in Seattle is | zoo | 84%
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V | southernmost city | Vancouver | 75%
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B | 5th largest city, and Seattle's largest suburb | Bellevue | 70%
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D | major coastal fir tree | Douglas | 70%
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Y | agricultural city in the state's center | Yakima | 70%
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G | largest dam | Grand Coulee | 68%
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N | longest interstate | 90 | 58%
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L | Kenny of Footloose fame | Loggins | 58%
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J | strait on northern border with Canada | {Juan} {de} {Fuca} | 56%
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K | Tri-City, alongside Pasco and Richland | Kennewick | 49%
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I | Oscar-winning folk singer Burl | Ives | 47%
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W | Ann and Nancy, Heart's lead singers | Wilson | 40%
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Q | coastal Indian Nation the size of Malta | Quinault | 19%
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F | the subject of the movie Frances | Frances Farmer | 9%
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