| Description | Starting Letter | Answer | % Correct |
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| Capital and largest city of Hawaii, on the southeast coast of the island of Oahu | H | Honolulu | 96%
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| A system of mountains in eastern North America, stretching from southeastern Canada to Alabama, highest mountains east of the Rockies | A | Appalachian Mountains | 95%
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| Capital and most populous city of Idaho, located in the southwestern part of the state | B | Boise | 94%
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| One of the principal rivers in the southwestern United States, it flows thru the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam is located on this river | C | Colorado River | 94%
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| Desert valley in eastern California, in the northern Mojave Desert bordering the Great Basin Desert, it is one of the hottest places in the world | D | Death Valley | 94%
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| Capital city of Alaska, located on the Alaskan panhandle, only accessible by plane or boat | J | Juneau | 94%
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| Coastal state in New England, the smallest state by area, bordered by Connecticut (to the west) and Massachusetts (to the north and east) | R | Rhode Island | 94%
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| State in the western United States, home to the Great Salt Lake and a significant Mormon population | U | Utah | 94%
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| State in New England, landlocked, bordering Canada, known as the Green Mountain state | V | Vermont | 94%
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| Capital and largest city of Indiana, in the central part of the state, on the White River | I | Indianapolis | 93%
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| State in the south central US, bordering Mexico, it is the second largest state by both area and population | T | Texas | 93%
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| National Park mostly located in the northwestern corner of Wyoming, centered on a large dormant supervolcano, home to the famous Old Faithful geyser | Y | Yellowstone | 93%
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| Territory of the United States in Micronesia, in the western Pacific Ocean, it is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands | G | Guam | 89%
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| Northernmost state in the 48 contiguous states, source of the Mississippi River, known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes | M | Minnesota | 88%
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| Mountainous state in the Appalachian region, noted for its logging and coal mining industries | W | West Virginia | 88%
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| Densely populated island in the southeast part of the state of New York, it begins at New York Harbor and extends eastward into the Atlantic Ocean | L | Long Island | 81%
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| Island and city in the Straits of Florida, southernmost city in the contiguous United States and the westernmost island in the Florida Keys connected by highway | K | Key West | 78%
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| River in the Mid-Atlantic region, it forms the border between Maryland and Virginia, it flows by Washington DC | P | Potomac River | 77%
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| Region around the quadripoint where the borders of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona meet | F | Four Corners | 70%
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| Salt water tidal estuary in New York City, it separates Manhattan and Bronx from Queens and Brooklyn, not a river despite its name | E | East River | 59%
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| Large city in Virginia, on the Hampton Roads, on the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, home to the largest naval base in the world | N | Norfolk | 59%
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| Desert that covers large parts of Arizona, southeastern California, and northwestern Mexico, the city of Phoenix is located on the northern reaches of this desert | S | Sonoran Desert | 37%
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| Small city in western Illinois, bordering Missouri, on the Mississippi River, it was once a thriving river port and a railroad transportation center | Q | Quincy | 36%
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| Largest freshwater lake in the state of Florida, also known as Florida's Inland Sea | O | Okeechobee | 34%
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