| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans | Panama Canal | 96%
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| It's known as "The Keystone State" or "The Quaker State" | Pennsylvania | 96%
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| Capital of Haiti | Port-au-Prince | 94%
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| The largest city in both Oregon and Maine | Portland | 90%
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| City that served as US capital while Washington D.C. was under construction | Philadelphia | 89%
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| US territory which asked for statehood in 2012 | Puerto Rico | 89%
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| River that flows through Washington D.C. | Potomac | 82%
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| A former US industry capital, its most popular sports team is the Steelers | Pittsburgh | 81%
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| Smallest province of Canada | Prince Edward Island | 81%
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| Capital of Rhode Island | Providence | 77%
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| The only US state capital with over 1 million residents | Phoenix | 69%
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| Mexican beach resort city often abbreviated as "P.V." | Puerto Vallarta | 36%
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| East-Central Mexican state; one of the centers of Mexico's industrial production | Puebla | 26%
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| Famous Seattle fish & flower market | Pike Place Market | 23%
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| Ottawa hill on which you would find the Canadian government buildings | Parliament Hill | 21%
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| Active volcano and Mexico's second-tallest mountain, also located in the above state | Popocatépetl | 19%
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| Nevada lake that is one of the remnants of prehistoric Lake Lahontan; known for distinctive tufa formations | Pyramid Lake | 11%
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| Riviera Maya resort city, a PGA tour locale and The Amazing Race destination | Playa del Carmen | 6%
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| Bell tower of the above buildings; was featured on the 20-dollar bill | Peace Tower | 4%
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| Aztec temple that is the largest building in Teotihuacan | Pyramid of the Sun | 4%
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