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