| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Maine | Augusta | 93%
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| Island east of Martha's Vineyard known for its whaling history | Nantucket | 91%
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| Only national park in New England | Acadia National Park | 88%
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| Highest mountain | Mount Washington | 88%
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| Largest city in Maine | Portland | 86%
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| Longest river | Connecticut River | 79%
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| Lake that borders Vermont, New York, and Quebec | Lake Champlain | 79%
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| City home to the flagship campus of the UMass system | Amherst | 77%
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| Most populous city in Connecticut | Bridgeport | 77%
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| Massachusetts river that flows from Hopkinton to Boston | Charles River | 66%
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| City in Rhode Island known for its Gilded Age mansions | Newport | 66%
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| Massachusetts pond that Henry David Thoreau lived on for two years | Walden Pond | 64%
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| Gulf that most of the coastline in New Hampshire and Maine is located on | Gulf of Maine | 57%
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| Island 9 miles south of mainland Rhode Island and 14 miles east of Montauk Point, Long Island | Block Island | 50%
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| Cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain that feature on the New Hampshire state emblem and collapsed in 2003 | Old Man of the Mountain | 50%
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| Oldest residential community in Boston, known for its Italian-American population | North End | 41%
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| Canal that is north of Buzzards Bay and contains the Sagamore Bridge | Cape Cod Canal | 38%
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| Highest mountain in Maine | Mount Katahdin | 36%
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| Hiking trail that runs the length of the state of Vermont | Long Trail | 25%
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| Ravine on Mount Washington known for its spring skiing | Tuckerman Ravine | 13%
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