A-Z Midwest US Geography

Can you answer these questions about the Midwestern USA?
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This iconic St. Louis landmark, called the "gateway" to the west, commemorates westward expansion.
Gateway Arch
B
These South Dakota hills are home to Mount Rushmore.
Black Hills
C
Sometimes called the sixth Great Lake, this Detroit-area lake moves water between two of the Great Lakes.
Lake St. Clair
D
Former Kansas cattle town and a good place to get out of if Wyatt Earp is on your trail.
Dodge
E
Human-built mounds throughout the Midwest are signs of ancient native peoples. The mounds are sometimes called this.
earthworks
F
North Dakota's largest city, the home of North Dakota State University, and a great movie.
Fargo
G
This Wisconsin city on Lake Michigan borders the Fox River and is home to the NFL's Packers.
Green Bay
H
Great Lake that, together with Lake Michigan, forms the largest body of fresh water in the world.
Lake Huron
I
Endangered bat of the Midwest, it's named for the state whose caves are a favorite spot for winter hibernation.
Indiana
J
Named for the third president, it's the Missouri capital.
Jefferson City
K
Despite its catchy name, there's no zoo in this Michigan town, home of the Checker Cab.
Kalamazoo
L
Name for the system that raises and lowers boats to allow transit in the Great Lakes.
lock
M
Minnesota "twin" city with 13 lakes and 50 miles of cycling and walking paths.
Minneapolis
N
This fault line in southern Missouri and Illinois is named for a town destroyed by severe earthquakes in 1812.
New Madrid Fault
O
The most populated city in Nebraska.
Omaha
P
Much of Iowa is covered in a tall-grass plain, also called this.
prairie
Q
Illinois riverboat town nicknamed "gem city."
Quincy
R
Chicago is a hub of this type of transportation which allowed early travel and fast shipment of farm goods to cities.
railroad
S
At least 10 Midwestern cities carry this name; in Illinois, it's the state capital.
Springfield
T
Storm with a rotating column of air that plagues the Midwest, frequently uprooting trees and destroying property.
tornado
U
While much of the Midwest is rural, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Detroit are large _____ centers.
urban
V
Indiana's oldest city, named by French fur traders, was once the territorial capital.
Vincennes
W
Located on the Arkansas River, this city is the most populated in Kansas.
Wichita
X
Ohio city whose name rhymes with Armenia.
Xenia
Y
Once a coal town, this Ohio city is working hard to build a post-rust-belt economy. Bruce Springsteen wrote a song about it.
Youngstown
Z
Nine Midwest cities begin with Z, including three in Michigan (two named Zeeland and one delightfully called Zilwaukee). The largest Z city of the Midwest is in Indiana.
Zionsville
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4 Comments
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Level 76
Apr 7, 2026
Great quiz. Nominated!
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Level 75
Apr 7, 2026
Thank you!
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Level 78
Apr 7, 2026
Yes, great quiz! I wonder if you could accept "rail" or "railway" for the R question?
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Level 75
Apr 7, 2026
Thanks! Yes, I'll adjust the quiz for railway. Good point!