99 “U.S. Geography by Letter” Questions of Increasing Difficulty - Statistics

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% Letter Hint Answer % Correct
66% C River that flows through the Grand Canyon Colorado
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89% D Has the lowest elevation of any place on land in the United States {Death} Valley
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80% D "The Motor City" Detroit
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94% K Southernmost point in the contiguous 48 states {Key} West
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92% N City known for country music Nashville
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87% P "Steel City" Pittsburgh
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99% R Smallest U.S. state Rhode Island
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93% S State where you can find Mount Rushmore South Dakota
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77% B The largest city in Alabama until it was passed by Huntsville in 2020 Birmingham
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86% B Thoroughfare in New York City famous for its many theaters Broadway
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90% E Huge wetland region of southern Florida Everglades
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74% F Neighborhood which Bourbon Street runs through {French} Quarter
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82% H Historically black neighborhood in upper Manhattan Harlem
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83% M California desert Mojave
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85% N Region encompassing six northeastern U.S. states New England
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96% N Collective name of Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil falls {Niagara} Falls
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65% Q Religious group that founded Pennsylvania Quakers
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91% T Capital of Florida Tallahassee
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95% T State which is 440 miles east to west, but only 112 miles north to south Tennessee
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72% T Second largest city in Oklahoma Tulsa
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81% W Biggest city in Kansas Wichita
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97% W State which produces the most cheese Wisconsin
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68% W Stadium where the Chicago Cubs play {Wrigley} Field
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98% W Least populous U.S. state Wyoming
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88% Y The first national park in the U.S. (and also the world) Yellowstone
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79% A Mountain range stretching from Georgia into Canada Appalachian
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69% G Decaying industrial city in Indiana where Michael Jackson was born Gary
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71% G Elvis's former home Graceland
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60% P City where the Rose Bowl is located Pasadena
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63% O Hilly region of Arkansas and Missouri The {Ozarks}
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73% B In 1850, the second most populous city in the U.S. Baltimore
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70% C Ocean bay which cuts into Maryland and Virginia {Chesapeake} Bay
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48% D Formerly known as Mount McKinley Denali
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55% D Minnesota port city on Lake Superior Duluth
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58% G Texas city on a barrier island where a hurricane killed 8,000 people in 1900 – the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history Galveston
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62% H Company town in Pennsylvania that bills itself as "the sweetest place on Earth" Hershey
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84% T Large lake on the Nevada / California border Lake {Tahoe}
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78% N Native American reservation larger than many states {Navajo} Nation
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67% S In the U.S., there are three cities with this name that have a population over 100,000 Springfield
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64% W Site of the U.S. Military Academy West Point
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54% F Group of narrow lakes in New York state {Finger} Lakes
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53% M Massachusetts island where the Kennedy and Obama families have held court {Martha}'{s} {Vineyard}
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46% P River that flows past Washington D.C. Potomac
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75% P Body of water on which Seattle lies {Puget} Sound
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61% S The first U.S. city to host the Olympics St. Louis
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56% W Famous Honolulu beach Waikiki
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52% A Island chain which is 1,200 miles long and has 57 volcanoes {Aleutian} Islands
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57% D International airport serving Washington D.C. Dulles
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59% G The smallest city in the U.S. with a major professional sports team Green Bay
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40% K City with a funny name that is home to Western Michigan University Kalamazoo
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38% R City near Durham and Chapel Hill Raleigh
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51% B National Park in South Dakota known for its deeply eroded landscape Badlands
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47% C Deepest lake in the U.S., located atop a volcano {Crater} Lake
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36% D Dormant volcanic cone just outside Honolulu {Diamond} Head
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76% E The state motto of California, Greek for "I have found it" Eureka
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49% M World's largest cave system {Mammoth} Caves
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39% C Louisiana ethnic group of Acadian French Cajuns
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29% F City on Route 66 in northern Arizona Flagstaff
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32% K City on the coast of Maine where the Bush family has an estate {Kennebunk}port
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50% N City in Rhode Island famous for its many gilded age mansions Newport
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44% L Pennsylvania county notable for its Amish community {Lancaster} County
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33% M Bridge which connects Michigan's two main peninsulas {Mackinac} Bridge
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45% W City in Virginia with a famous colonial historical district Williamsburg
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43% G National Park in northern Montana Glacier
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26% H Opulent estate in San Simeon, California built by a newspaper baron {Hearst} Castle
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12% I Ore-mining region around Lake Superior in northern Minnesota {Iron} Range
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42% M Term for one of the 21 outposts in California which Spain built to convert the native population Mission
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19% S Bay in Lake Huron which gives Michigan's "thumb" its shape {Saginaw} Bay
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25% H National Park located in Arkansas Hot Springs
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34% K Area on the western shore of Hawaii's Big Island known for coffee and the Ironman World Championship Kona
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41% L Town in New Mexico built in 1943 for the Manhattan Project Los Alamos
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37% H Pointy volcano visible from Portland, Oregon Mount {Hood}
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35% W Destination of Oregon Trail pioneers {Willamette} Valley
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30% C New York mountain range whose summer resorts were known as the "Borscht Belt" {Catskill} Mountains
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14% I City on the South Shore of Long Island, New York Islip
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15% K Largest city in northwestern Montana Kalispell
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21% P Former military installation near Golden Gate bridge, now a park The {Presidio}
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6% V Indiana's oldest city, named by French fur traders, was once the territorial capital. Vincennes
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24% C Valley in California producing more than half the nation's vegetables, fruits, and nuts {Central} Valley
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22% D Boom town from the Black Hills gold rush Deadwood
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23% D Washington D.C. neighborhood known for its many embassies {Dupont} Circle
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27% G U.S. territorial acquisition of 1853 {Gadsden} Purchase
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31% W Largest lake entirely within Wisconsin Lake {Winnebago}
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9% R Largest lake by volume entirely within Minnesota {Red} Lake
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8% Z Indian Reservation in New Mexico and Arizona Zuni
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16% B 1,280 mile long river located entirely within Texas {Brazos} River
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10% I City in Marquette County, in the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan Ishpeming
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28% S The largest lake in California by surface area, it was formed by accident in 1905 when an irrigation channel flooded {Salton} Sea
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18% W Mountain range visible from Salt Lake City {Wasatch} Range
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13% D Most photographed arch at Arches National Park {Delicate} Arch
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11% Y Only tropical rainforest in the U.S.;located in Puerto Rico El {Yunque}
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20% B Volcano in Washington state which holds the record for the most snow ever recorded in one winter season (95 feet) Mt. {Baker}
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7% Q Largest body of water in Massachusetts {Quabbin} Reservoir
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3% P Capital city of the now-dissolved Indigenous confederacy of Tecumseh Prophetstown
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5% U Highest summit of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado {Uncompahgre} Peak
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2% U Largest of Alaska's Aleutian Islands that start with this letter, and 9th largest island in the U.S. Unimak
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17% V National park in Minnesota Voyageurs
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4% R What is the term that describes Washington D.C. returning the donated land back to Virginia? Retrocession
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1% A Easternmost point of the United States {Adak} Island
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