| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| Largest NJ cities in the New York Metropolitan Area | Newark | 97%
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| State capital of New Jersey | Trenton | 97%
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| City famous for its boardwalk | Atlantic City | 93%
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| Ivy League university | Princeton | 93%
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| Nickname of New Jersey | {Garden} State | 91%
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| The above sits on this river | Delaware | 90%
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| New Jersey's state university | Rutgers | 90%
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| River the above bridge crosses | Hudson | 87%
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| Largest NJ cities in the New York Metropolitan Area | Jersey City | 86%
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| Large highway with separate lanes for cars and trucks | New Jersey {Turnpike} | 83%
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| Woodland area in the south of NJ | {Pine} Barrens | 83%
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| Bridge located in Fort Lee | George Washington | 79%
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| Cape at the southern tip of NJ | Cape {May} | 77%
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| Largest New Jersey cities in the New York Metropolitan Area | Elizabeth | 71%
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| Edison was the "wizard" of this place | {Menlo} Park | 70%
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| Poor Philadelphia suburb with the Benjamin Franklin Bridge | Camden | 66%
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| Largest NJ cities in the New York Metropolitan Area | Paterson | 64%
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| Highest point, at 1,803 feet (think hard) | High Point | 56%
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| Airport with the code EWR | Liberty | 51%
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| City named to attract grape farmers | Vineland | 46%
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| State bird of New Jersey | Eastern {Goldfinch} | 41%
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| Town where Hamilton lost to Burr | Weehawken | 34%
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| Town where Tony Soprano lives | North {Caldwell} | 26%
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