| Clue | State | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The second biggest state, by area or population | Texas | 100%
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| Touches four of the five Great Lakes | Michigan | 97%
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| Borders only one other other state | Maine | 95%
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| The smallest state whose name starts with "New" | New Hampshire | 93%
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| Polygamy is outlawed in the state constitution (1895) | Utah | 90%
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| Has the highest percentage of African-American residents (37.8%) | Mississippi | 86%
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| Its name is French for "Green Mountain" | Vermont | 85%
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| Bill Clinton and Mike Huckabee were governors | Arkansas | 84%
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| Where Prince Harry and Meghan currently reside | California | 84%
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| Where Jack Daniels whiskey comes from | Tennessee | 82%
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| Forrest Gump's home state | Alabama | 80%
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| The state capital ends in X | Arizona | 80%
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| Deadwood became a boom town after gold was discovered in the Black Hills | South Dakota | 79%
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| Dropped the words "and Providence Plantations" from its official name in 2020 | Rhode Island | 76%
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| People used to move here for six weeks to take advantage of its liberal divorce laws (Rita Hayworth did it twice!) | Nevada | 75%
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| Grows about 70% of the nation's apples | Washington | 73%
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| Location of Jackson Hole, a popular retreat for billionaires | Wyoming | 71%
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| Where Fort Sumter is located | South Carolina | 69%
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| Headquarters of Culver's, a fast-food restaurant selling burgers and cheese curds | Wisconsin | 60%
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| The Platte River runs through the entire length of the state | Nebraska | 56%
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