Walking Across America's Borders #2 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
This state has a Great Lake named after it. Michigan
100%
Its name can be found in its capital's name. Indiana
89%
This state is famous for its potatoes. Idaho
85%
This is the largest state that is landlocked. Montana
81%
This state has the third largest city in the US. Illinois
78%
Sioux Falls is this state's largest city. South Dakota
74%
The Jazz are the only NBA team in this state. Utah
74%
People say it has 4 sides, but it actually has 697 sides. Colorado
70%
This state borders both the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Iowa
63%
This is the largest state in the continental U.S. Texas
59%
On July 2, 1962, this state opened the first Walmart store. Arkansas
41%
It is one of only two states to border the nation's capital. Maryland
41%
This state has the state capital with the highest elevation. New Mexico
41%
With Missouri, this state is tied for the most states bordered. Tennessee
41%
This state has the most diners of any state. New Jersey
33%
Despite having the largest city in the nation, it ranks fourth in population. New York
33%
As a colony, it had the highest population in 1700. Virginia
33%
On December 7, 1787, this state was the first to ratify the Federal Constitution. Delaware
22%
It is the only state to border only one other state. Maine
19%
This state's capital has the least population of any state capital. Vermont
11%
Its capital is Concord. New Hampshire
7%
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