US State Capitals in Alphabetical Order - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Clue Answer % Correct
H Pearl Harbor Honolulu
93%
A Hudson River Albany
92%
A Summer Olympics Atlanta
92%
D Rocky Mountains Denver
91%
A US Naval Academy Annapolis
90%
J Northernmost capital Juneau
89%
B Red Stick Baton Rouge
88%
B Also the name of a German Chancellor Bismarck
88%
B Fenway Park Boston
88%
C Italian explorer Columbus
87%
J Named after a president Jackson
87%
A Easternmost capital Augusta
86%
D Also a city in Kent, England Dover
86%
N Music City Nashville
86%
J Also named after a president Jefferson City
84%
L Another one named after a president Lincoln
84%
F Colonel Sanders' body lie in state here in 1980 Frankfort
83%
A South by Southwest Austin
82%
I Hosts the world's largest single-day sporting event Indianapolis
82%
M Yet another one namedafter a president Madison
82%
H Also a female name Helena
81%
P Also a French male name Pierre
81%
O Puget Sound Olympia
79%
R Capital of the Confederacy Richmond
79%
S Latter Day Saints Salt Lake City
77%
C Like a dance popular in the 1920s Charleston
76%
C Also the name of a Native American group Cheyenne
74%
M Notable Civil Rights Movement events took place here Montgomery
74%
O Oil derricks dot the capitol grounds Oklahoma City
73%
S Has a twin city Saint Paul
73%
D First to hold caucuses in presidential primaries Des Moines
71%
B Situated in a high-desert area(824 m. above sea level) Boise
70%
P Most populous state capital Phoenix
69%
H Susquehanna River Harrisburg
68%
R Research Triangle Raleigh
68%
S Eucharist in the Catholic Church Sacramento
67%
S Westernmost capital city in the lower 48 Salem
67%
C Once a stopover for California-bound emigrants Carson City
66%
H Insurance Capital of the World Hartford
66%
C Poetic term used for the United States Columbia
65%
L La Petite Roche Little Rock
65%
M Least populous state capital Montpelier
63%
S Lincoln lived here from 1837 until 1861 Springfield
61%
T Muskogean word for "old fields" or "old town" Tallahassee
57%
P Founded in 1636 by a theologian and religious exile Providence
55%
S Oldest state capital, founded in 1610 Santa Fe
55%
L Only U.S. state capitalthat is not also a county seat Lansing
54%
T Briefly served as US capital in 1784 Trenton
54%
C Franklin Pierce Concord
53%
T Brown v. Board of Education Topeka
52%
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