| Clue | Lake | % Correct |
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| The largest lake that is entirely within the U.S. | Lake Michigan | 94%
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| Great Lake on which Cleveland lies | Lake Erie | 93%
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| The largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area | Lake Superior | 91%
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| Great Lake which shares its name with a Canadian province | Lake Ontario | 87%
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| Great Lake which is connected to the above | Lake Huron | 86%
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| Largest lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains between California and Nevada | Lake Tahoe | 71%
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| Where Mormon pioneers settled in 1847 | Great Salt Lake | 66%
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| The deepest lake in the U.S., it sits atop a volcano in Oregon | Crater Lake | 51%
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| This group of lakes in upstate New York includes Cayuga and Seneca Lake | Finger Lakes | 43%
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| Reservoir behind Hoover Dam | Lake Mead | 40%
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| Brackish lake bordering New Orleans | Lake Pontchartrain | 40%
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| Florida's largest lake | Lake Okeechobee | 37%
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| Lake bordering New York, Vermont, and Quebec | Lake Champlain | 36%
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| This salty "sea" at 226 ft below sea level is located about 100 miles east of San Diego | Salton Sea | 27%
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| Minnesota lake which forms the northernmost point of the lower 48 states | Lake of the Woods | 24%
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| Large reservoir behind Parker Dam, in California and Arizona | Lake Havasu | 18%
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| Dragon-shaped lake formed by the damming of the Osage river in Missouri | Lake of the Ozarks | 18%
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| Reservoir created by the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah and Arizona | Lake Powell | 18%
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| Lake that separates Seattle from its eastern suburbs | Lake Washington | 17%
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| The largest lake entirely within Wisconsin | Lake Winnebago | 14%
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