| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| State capital of New Hampshire | Concord | 95%
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| Largest city in New Hampshire | Manchester | 95%
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| Region that includes New Hampshire and five other U.S. states | New England | 95%
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| State nickname of New Hampshire (hint: rock) | The {Granite} State | 93%
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| New Hampshire's highest mountain peak, known for intense wind speeds | Mount Washington | 90%
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| College in Hanover that is part of the Ivy League | Dartmouth | 88%
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| Sub-range of the Appalachian Mountains located in New Hampshire | {White} Mountains | 88%
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| Largest land animal found in New Hampshire | Moose | 85%
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| Second-largest city in New Hampshire | Nashua | 85%
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| Longest river in New Hampshire, which separates it from Vermont | Connecticut River | 78%
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| Coastal city home to the outdoor Strawbery Banke Museum | Portsmouth | 73%
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| State fruit of New Hampshire (hint: squash) | Pumpkin | 68%
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| All three of those cities are located on this river | Merrimack River | 63%
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| New Hampshire's biggest county by area, bordering Quebec | {Coos} County | 54%
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| Largest lake in New Hampshire | Lake {Winnipesaukee} | 51%
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| Largest city in the Monadnock region of southwestern New Hampshire | Keene | 49%
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| Town home to the University of New Hampshire | Durham | 46%
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| Scenic highway that connects Lincoln and Conway (starts with K) | {Kancamagus} Highway | 46%
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| Only city municipality in that county | Berlin | 39%
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| Mountain where the "Old Man of the Mountain" formation was situated before 2003 | {Cannon} Mountain | 32%
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