Geography of New Mexico - Statistics

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Clue Answer % Correct
Most populous city in New Mexico Albuquerque
98%
Capital of New Mexico Santa Fe
96%
Major river that flows through the middle of New Mexico Rio Grande
89%
City known for a 1947 UFO incident that was 75 miles away Roswell
89%
Landmark located at the quadripoint of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah Four Corners
85%
City that was called "Hot Springs" before 1950 Truth or {Consequences}
85%
Historic road that follows Interstate 40 through most of New Mexico Route 66
82%
National park surrounded by a missile range {White} Sands
78%
Bird that is famously prey for coyotes Roadrunner
76%
The Montezuma Castle is located just northwest of this city (hint: not in Nevada) Las Vegas
75%
State nickname of New Mexico Land of {Enchantment}
74%
Second-largest city in New Mexico Las Cruces
74%
National park known for having over 100 caves {Carlsbad} Caverns
73%
City founded as a laboratory for the first atomic bomb Los Alamos
71%
Largest Native American reservation with territory in New Mexico Navajo Nation
56%
Desert located in the south of New Mexico Chihuahuan
53%
New Mexico's state flower (starts with Y) Yucca
50%
Detonation site for that bomb Trinity
41%
National historic park known for "great house" pueblos {Chaco} Culture
18%
Highest point, located near Taos {Wheeler} Peak
18%
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