Zig-Zag Word Chain - U.S. Geography - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Word #1 Word #2 % Correct
Trendy coastal area near Miami where LeBron James "took his talents." South Beach
87%
California city that is home to the second-busiest container port in the U.S. Beach Long
85%
Location of the "Lost Colony," the first English colony in the New World in 1584 Island Roanoke
85%
Region of New York state that includes Brooklyn, Queens, and the Hamptons Long Island
85%
Midwestern metropolis split between two states City Kansas
82%
Home to Pensacola, Tallahassee, and Panama City Florida Panhandle
82%
The above feeds into this estuary Bay Delaware
81%
General name for the Pacific seaboard West Coast
81%
Area that saw bitter conflicts over whether to join the Union as a free or slave state Kansas Territory
78%
Vermont region home to Ethan Allen's militia in the American Revolution Mountains Green
77%
2,190-mile footpath traversing that range Trail Appalachian
77%
Extremely popular National Park located in Northern Arizona Grand Canyon
76%
State capital that was the site of a terrorist bombing in 1995 Oklahoma City
76%
The body of water that flows through the above River Shenandoah
76%
City that the NFL Packers call home Green Bay
75%
State founded during the U.S. Civil War Virginia West
75%
Longest range in the eastern United States Appalachian Mountains
74%
Region of the U.S. comprised of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota Midwest Upper
72%
Town where Texas A&M University is located Station College
72%
Geographical name for the remainder of that state Peninsula Florida
71%
Indiana city where the University of Notre Dame is located Bend South
70%
National Park located in the Sierra Nevada in California Canyon Kings
70%
Pioneer route to the Willamette Valley Oregon Trail
70%
Broad expanse of flatland prairie east of the Rocky Mountains, usually referred to with the adjective "Great" Plains The
70%
Adirondack and Niagara Falls are both examples of these locations Park State
69%
Town where Penn State University is located State College
69%
Area of Michigan where you would find Yoopers Upper Peninsula
68%
The nickname for the western portion of the state housing the city above Panhandle Oklahoma
67%
National Park in Texas on the Rio Grande Great Bend
64%
Large city serving as the economic hub of Western Michigan Rapids Grand
64%
Region that is home to San Francisco and Redwood National Park California Northern
63%
A term referring to west-central peninsular Florida coastal areas, including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, and Tampa Coast Sun
63%
Another large private institution of higher education in the same city College Boston
63%
Town where the University of Maryland is located College Park
63%
Region near Washington D.C., to the south of the Potomac River Northern Virginia
61%
The remainder of the state - home to a lot of people Southern California
60%
Historically-Black college located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana University Southern
59%
Water from the above joins the Merced River and flows through this area, flanked by Half Dome and El Capitan Valley Yosemite
59%
The highest cataract in the California national park that share its name Yosemite Falls
57%
Alliterative North Carolina city located near the Virginia border Roanoke Rapids
50%
Most common county name in the U.S. not named after a person County Union
43%
Forms the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey Delaware River
43%
Historic region of the American South with large numbers of African American workers Belt Black
42%
Community in Hawaii known for dark beaches formed from volcanic rock Black Sands
42%
County seat of Westchester County, New York and a close suburb of New York City White Plains
42%
Large cataract on the Missouri River in Montana Falls Great
41%
Where to catch a train in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., etc. Union Station
36%
Location of the Willamette Valley at that time Territory Oregon
34%
Large private institution of higher education located on the Charles River Boston University
33%
Area of Virginia between the Blue Ridge and the Appalachian Mountains Shenandoah Valley
32%
National Park in New Mexico completely surrounded by a missile range. Sands White
29%
Region of the southern U.S. that saw significant post-WWII population growth Sun Belt
27%
County coextensive with the Borough of Brooklyn in New York City Kings County
24%
Broader region of the U.S. that includes the states listed above, along with Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska The Midwest
17%
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