| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| State which has been called "flatter than a pancake" | Kansas | 98%
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| State known for bluegrass, bourbon, and horse breeding | Kentucky | 98%
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| Southernmost point in the contiguous 48 states | {Key} West | 94%
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| Alaska's largest island. A subspecies of bear is named for it. | Kodiak | 63%
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| Performing arts institution in Washington D.C. | {Kennedy} Center | 61%
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| City in Tennessee which hosted the 1982 World's Fair | Knoxville | 59%
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| County of New York state more commonly known as Brooklyn | Kings | 56%
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| One of the eight main islands of Hawaii | Kauai | 53%
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| Nickname of Pennsylvania | The {Keystone} State | 52%
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| City in Indiana which shares its name with a 1988 Beach Boys song | Kokomo | 47%
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| Nearest town to the above | {Kitty} {Hawk} | 45%
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| City with a funny name that is home to Western Michigan University | Kalamazoo | 40%
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| Seattle suburb which Costco's store brand is named for | Kirkland | 39%
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| Los Angeles neighborhood made famous during the Rodney King riots when store owners defended their property from rooftops | {Korea}town | 35%
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| Area on the western shore of Hawaii's Big Island known for coffee and the Ironman World Championship | Kona | 34%
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| City on the coast of Maine where the Bush family has an estate | {Kennebunk}port | 32%
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| Invasive species called "the vine that ate the South" | Kudzu | 24%
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| Where the Wright Brothers made their first flight in 1903 | {Kill} {Devil} Hills | 18%
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| Alaska's southernmost major settlement, it's also the rainiest city in the United States | Ketchikan | 17%
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| Largest city in northwestern Montana | Kalispell | 14%
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