| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. states that share the Great Smoky Mountains | Tennessee | 96%
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| Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established in 1934 under which president? | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 88%
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| U.S. states that share the Great Smoky Mountains | North Carolina | 88%
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| 2,190 mile-long trail that passes through the Great Smoky Mountains | Appalachian Trail | 76%
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| Tribe that occupied the Great Smoky Mountains before the Indian Removal Act | Cherokee | 68%
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| Nearby city home to Dollywood, a theme park named for country singer Dolly Parton | {Pigeon} Forge | 68%
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| The Great Smoky Mountains are considered the "world capital" of this amphibian, with around 30 species living in the park | Salamander | 68%
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| Northern entrance town of the park (starts with "G") | Gatlinburg | 48%
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| Former name of Kuwohi, the highest point | {Clingmans} Dome | 40%
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| Isolated valley with old cabins, churches and fields | {Cades} Cove | 32%
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| The above tribe called the mountains "Shaconage" which means "Land of ____ Smoke" | Blue | 24%
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| Other highest points of the Great Smokies | Mt. Le {Conte} | 24%
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| Other highest points of the Great Smokies | Mt. {Guyot} | 16%
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| Reservoir created by the tallest dam in the eastern United States | {Fontana} Lake | 12%
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| Country musician who sang "Smoky Mountain Rain" | Ronnie {Milsap} | 12%
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