| Hint | Answers | % Correct |
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| City - 291 k | Anchorage | 96%
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| Capital city - 31.2 k | Juneau | 94%
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| Tallest mountain - elevation: 6,190 m, the tallest mountain in all of North America and one of the legendary Seven Summits | Denali | 88%
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| City - 31.5 k | Fairbanks | 82%
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| North America's closest point to Asia lies in the Bering Strait, and has given rise to a crazy, yet unlikely scheme to build a bridge/tunnel to allow land crossings between the continents | Bering Sea | 73%
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| Also known as Utqiagvik, this community is the northernmost in the United States | Barrow | 63%
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| One of the largest deltas in the world, home to a small population of mostly Alaska Natives. Most residents live a lifestyle of hunting, fishing and gathering | Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta | 53%
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| Largest island in Alaska with a population of 13,000 | Kodiak | 45%
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| City - 8.8 k | Sitka | 42%
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| City - 8.0 k | Ketchikan | 36%
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| Peninsula home to a large number of Russians, Nikolaevsk being the only locale in the US to have a majority Russian-speaking population, as it was settled by Russian Old Believers who left the Soviet Union in 1968 | Kenai | 33%
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| National park home to the Wrangell Mountains range. Mount Saint Elias is the second tallest mountain in both the United States and Canada (it is located on the Yukon-Alaska border). | Wrangell-St. Elias | 25%
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| Mountainous island once visited by James Cook | Unalaska | 18%
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| Island in the Alexander Archipelago, known for fishing and logging | Prince of Wales | 7%
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| Largest of the Aleutian Islands | Unimak | 4%
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