| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| People born and raised here are called | Conchs | 81%
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| Key West was aligned with which side during the Civil War | Union | 81%
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| Key West has how many Forts from the civil war era | 3 | 71%
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| Biologically, a conch is really a giant type of this | Sea Snail | 58%
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| This Fort, close to but not in Key West, is known for being a prison holding John Wilkes Booth's doctor | Fort Jefferson | 48%
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| What are considered the original Conchs, came primarily from this country (modern name) | Bahamas | 42%
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| Before given the name Key West, the island was known by this Spanish Name | Cayo Hueso | 39%
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| Most famous bar in Key West because of its association with Ernest Hemingway | Sloppy Joe's | 32%
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| People who have lived, but not born, in Key West for a long time are known as this kind of the above | Fresh Water | 29%
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| The Spanish name translates to this in English | Bone Key | 26%
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| If you drink yourself from one end of this street to the other, it's called the | Duval Crawl | 26%
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| Closest "suburb" of Key West, named this because most of the cattle were kept there | Stock Island | 26%
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| Old time male Conchs generally called or greeted each other by this common southern nickname | Bubba | 23%
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| Not really the longest, but called the longest road in the US since it stretches all the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico | Duval St | 23%
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| The original location of that bar is named after a former Key West mayor and smuggler | Capt Tony's | 19%
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| When harvesting sea turtles was a legal industry in Key West, they were kept in a pen called this | Kraal | 19%
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