| The only U.S. state ... | State | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| with land north of the Arctic Circle | Alaska | 99%
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| that starts with D | Delaware | 93%
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| that touches the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean proper | Florida | 92%
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| with old-growth giant sequoias | California | 86%
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| with more than 5 million people living on islands | New York | 84%
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| that borders New Brunswick | Maine | 77%
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| that is the last name of > 100,000 Americans | Washington | 74%
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| more than 1/3rd covered by lakes | Michigan | 73%
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| with a legal system partially based on the Napoleonic Code | Louisiana | 57%
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| that was once a kingdom | Hawaii | 54%
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| whose territory is more than 90% farmland | Nebraska | 51%
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| named, partially, for its founder | Pennsylvania | 49%
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| whose capital city is a common first name in France | South Dakota | 46%
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| whose capital city is named for a German | North Dakota | 42%
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| with a non-rectangular flag | Ohio | 39%
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| whose population has increased by more than 1000% since 1960 | Nevada | 31%
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| that doesn't require people to wear seat belts | New Hampshire | 27%
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| with two panhandles | West Virginia | 24%
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| whose median age is less than 35 | Utah | 20%
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| that has changed its full and official name since becoming a state (hint: 2020) | Rhode Island | 19%
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