| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital and largest city | Nashville | 97%
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| Former largest city | Memphis | 91%
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| Last name of Billy Ray and Miley | Cyrus | 87%
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| River on Tennessee's western border | Mississippi | 86%
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| Nickname of the above | {Music} City | 80%
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| Elvis's mansion | Graceland | 75%
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| Senator from Tennessee who almost became President in 2000 | Al Gore | 73%
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| Dolly Parton's theme park | Dollywood | 68%
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| There's an old song about a "choo-choo" from this city | Chattanooga | 63%
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| "Grand Ole" country music radio show | Grand Ole Opry | 61%
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| 1982 World's Fair host city | Knoxville | 59%
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| "King of the Wild Frontier" | Davy Crockett | 56%
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| Most-visited National Park in the United States | Great Smoky Mountains | 54%
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| President whose Tennessee estate is called "The Hermitage" | Andrew Jackson | 49%
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| State nickname | The {Volunteer} State | 43%
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| Street in the above called the "birthplace of blues" | Beale Street | 42%
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| Teacher who was tried for teaching evolution in the "Monkey Trial" of 1925 | John Scopes | 42%
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| Three letter federal agency that electrified rural areas in the 1930s | TVA | 40%
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| City that makes Jack Daniel's whiskey | Lynchburg | 31%
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| City established in 1942 as a secret nuclear research site | Oak Ridge | 25%
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