| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The "Mile High" city | Denver | 97%
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| The first US state to ratify the Constitution | Delaware | 93%
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| Country that controls the eastern half of Hispaniola | Dominican Republic | 92%
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| "Mo-town" | Detroit | 91%
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| Metro-area partner of Fort Worth | Dallas | 88%
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| One of the hottest places on Earth, and lowest elevation in North America | Death Valley | 88%
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| Island nation that is the largest and most northerly of the Windward Islands | Dominica | 88%
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| Highest North American mountain peak, formely known as Mt. McKinley | Denali | 82%
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| Largest city in Iowa | Des Moines | 81%
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| The D.C. in Washington D.C. | District of Columbia | 78%
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| One of the major airports that serves the above area | Dulles | 55%
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| Florida NASCAR racetrack location where Dale Earnhardt lost his life | Daytona Beach | 53%
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| Puerto Rico municipality named after a mythical city of gold | Dorado | 51%
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| A city in North Carolina, or a historic county in Ontario | Durham | 50%
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| Pass named for settlers that resorted to cannibalism when they were trapped there by heavy snowfall | Donner Pass | 32%
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| Central Mexican state with the second-lowest population density | Durango | 30%
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| National park at the western end of the Florida Keys | Dry Tortugas | 11%
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| Canadian park that is one of the richest fossil sites in the world | Dinosaur Provincial Park | 9%
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| City that represented the terminal end of the Oregon Trail | Dalles, The | 3%
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| Regency-era castle and park located in Hamilton, Ontario | Dundurn Castle | 3%
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