Find the 'Hidden' US State Capital Quiz - Statistics

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  • This quiz has been taken 36 times
    34 since last reset
  • The average score is 11 of 17
Answer Stats
Hint State Capital % Correct
1) South Georgia Holdings, a US tin mine, averaged three thousand ton per week: Austin
88%
2) The TV show driving most people mad is 'One Day at a Time'. Madison
88%
3) Voted No. 1 was the Vatican Choir in Milan singing 'Ave Maria'. Lansing
79%
4) Rooney realised he had spent his last rent on beer and wine. Trenton
79%
7) For the third year running John Charr is 'Burger King' of Nashville. Harrisburg
75%
10) In Los Angeles the cars on City freeways number over a million per day. Carson City
71%
9) Songs from the show 'The Little Thief' rank fortieth in US popularity. Frankfort
71%
11) New York has invited Prince Charles to 'Nature World' this Fall. Charleston
67%
12) Musicians in France are being fined for playing the forbidden version of "La Marseillaise" . Denver
63%
6) Aretha Franklin was the first winner of the 'Lena Horne' award. Helena
63%
13) It is impossible to screen-print anything metallic on corduroy or silk shirts. Concord
58%
8) Six Spanish tourist-visa holders had overstayed their residence by nine months. Dover
54%
5) 'Down and Out' , the painting of a hobo, is easily the favourite Norman Rockwell painting. Boise
50%
16) Miami 'Red Lion Inn' sells ale, mead and ginger wine in Summer. Salem
50%
17) X-Rays have been found to give the 'Grass Ant' a feeler twice the normal length. Santa Fe
50%
14) The coldest months in Tasmania are, April, June, August not October. Juneau
46%
15) Tiger Friday, Elephant Tuesday and Ostrich Monday are all holidays in Kenya. Richmond
38%
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