| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Highest point in Marin County | Mt. Tamalpais | 100%
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| Coastal redwood forest named for a famous American naturalist | Muir Woods | 90%
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| Fault line that cuts through Marin, giving the county its distinctive shape | San Andreas Fault | 90%
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| Infamous California prison located on the Marin side of the San Rafael bridge | San Quentin | 90%
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| Capital city of Marin County; home to one of the area's oldest Spanish missions | San Rafael | 90%
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| Island that served as the "Ellis Island of the West" | Angel Island | 80%
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| Architect who designed Marin's iconic civic center | Frank Lloyd Wright | 80%
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| Blockbuster director whose famous ranch is located in Marin | George Lucas | 80%
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| Native peoples who inhabited Marin County prior to European settlement | Miwok | 80%
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| English explorer who first landed in Marin, and for whom the county's main thoroughfare is named | Sir Francis Drake | 80%
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| "All Eyez on Me" rapper who attended high school in Marin | Tupac Shakur | 80%
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| Sport developed in Marin County during the 1970s and 80s | Mountain biking | 70%
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| Comedian who died in Tiburon, and for whom a tunnel in Marin County is named | Robin Williams | 70%
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| Name of the aforementioned ranch | Skywalker Ranch | 70%
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| Only county with which Marin shares a land border | Sonoma County | 60%
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| Name of the bay formed by the above fault line | Tomales Bay | 50%
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| "American Taliban" fighter who grew up in Marin County | John Walker Lindh | 40%
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| Latin name the above explorer gave to Marin upon seeing its coastal cliffs | Nova Albion | 10%
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