| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| St. Louis is home to the iconic Gateway ____. | Arch | 94%
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| The shallowest of the Great Lakes. | Erie | 94%
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| Indiana's second largest city is ____ Wayne. | Fort | 94%
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| Des Moines is the capital. | Iowa | 94%
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| Nickname for Minneapolis and St. Paul: the ____ Cities. | Twin | 94%
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| The number of Great Lakes in the Midwest. | Five | 88%
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| River that defines the southern borders of three states. | Ohio | 88%
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| The Midwest grows more than half the nation's ____ crop. | Corn | 76%
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| Cities lost thousands of factory jobs in this region, the R___ B___. | Rust Belt | 76%
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| During the 1930s D___ B___, storms and drought devastated prairie states. | Dust Bowl | 71%
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| Most popular target during shotgun, muzzle loader, or bow season. | Deer | 59%
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| Chicagoland city and former steel manufacturing powerhouse. | Gary | 59%
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| Oddly, it takes five Illinois and Iowa cities to make up the ____ Cities. | Quad | 59%
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| Invasive Asian fish rebranded as 'copi' to improve sales. | Carp | 35%
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| Michigan's largest four-letter city, it's also a boy's name. | Troy | 29%
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| Iowa's largest lake is Red ____ Reservoir. | Rock | 18%
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| The wild Driftless ____ of Wisconsin was never covered by glaciers. | Area | 12%
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