| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Style of music named for a type of grass | Bluegrass | 87%
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| Horse race held annually the first Saturday in May | Kentucky Derby | 86%
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| Capital city | Frankfort | 84%
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| Most populous cities | Louisville | 83%
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| Famous athlete with the birth name Cassius Clay | Muhammad Ali | 80%
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| Army fort that stores a lot of gold | Fort Knox | 79%
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| Type of whiskey that Kentucky is famous for | Bourbon | 77%
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| What Harland Sanders was famous for | Kentucky Fried Chicken | 75%
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| River on Kentucky's northern border | Ohio | 74%
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| Top cash crop, historically | Tobacco | 73%
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| Most populous cities | Lexington | 67%
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| U. S. President born in Kentucky | Abraham Lincoln | 65%
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| The longest-serving Republican in the history of the U.S. Senate | Mitch McConnell | 61%
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| World's longest cave system | {Mammoth} Caves | 59%
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| Famous feuding families of the 19th century | McCoys | 57%
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| Famous feuding families of the 19th century | Hatfields | 55%
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| Track where that race is held | {Churchill} Downs | 54%
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| Appalachian mountain pass | {Cumberland} Gap | 51%
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| Frontiersman who traversed the above to explore Kentucky in 1769 | Daniel Boone | 51%
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| The nation's winningest men's college basketball program | Kentucky {Wildcats} | 51%
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| State song | {My} {Old} Kentucky Home | 34%
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