| Clue | Capital | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The center of the country music industry | Nashville | 88%
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| One half of the "Twin Cities" | Saint Paul | 86%
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| Notable corporations headquartered here include Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and CNN | Atlanta | 84%
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| When Brigham Young arrived in 1847, he said "this is the right place" | Salt Lake City | 84%
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| Where Paul Revere lived | Boston | 83%
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| Nickname: The Big Pineapple | Honolulu | 81%
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| The easternmost state capital | Augusta | 77%
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| Site of a famous bus boycott in 1955 | Montgomery | 73%
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| Shares its name with 33 other cities and towns in U.S. | Springfield | 73%
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| Where Tesla moved its headquarters in 2021 | Austin | 71%
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| Located just east of Lake Tahoe | Carson City | 67%
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| Named after a Prussian chancellor | Bismarck | 65%
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| Its college football team, the Cornhuskers, have sold out their stadium every game since 1962 | Lincoln | 64%
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| The Confederate Army meant to capture this city in 1863, but got turned back at Gettysburg | Harrisburg | 61%
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| Where the Olds Motor Vehicle Company (Oldsmobile) was founded in 1897 | Lansing | 60%
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| Built on the site of a river crossing named "Frank's Ford" | Frankfort | 54%
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| The first state capital, alphabetically | Albany | 53%
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| Former site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, now a memorial | Oklahoma City | 46%
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| Situated on an isthmus between Lake Monona and Lake Mendota | Madison | 40%
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| Located on the Willamette River | Salem | 37%
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