| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ivy League college founded in Providence in 1764 | Brown University | 90%
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| U.S. President whose wedding was held at St. Mary's Church in 1953 | John F. Kennedy | 90%
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| City on Aquidneck Island known for its historic Gilded Age mansions | Newport | 90%
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| Puritan who founded Rhode Island in 1636 | Roger Williams | 90%
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| Document that Rhode Island rejected multiple times and was the last to ratify of the original 13 colonies | U.S. Constitution | 90%
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| Original full name of Rhode Island before 2020 | State of Rhode Island and Providence {Plantation}s | 80%
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| Island settled in 1661 by sixteen families from Massachusetts | Block Island | 70%
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| Cornelius Vanderbilt II | The {Breakers} | 70%
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| Singer who played an electric guitar at a folk festival in 1965, sparking controversy | Bob Dylan | 60%
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| Providence suburb originally known as Pawtuxet | Cranston | 60%
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| Woman involved in the Antinomian Controversy who co-founded Portsmouth, RI | Anne Hutchinson | 50%
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| College founded in Smithfield in 1863 | Bryant University | 50%
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| Industrialist who established the first water-powered textile mill in the U.S. | Samuel {Slater} | 50%
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| Sailing race held in Rhode Island from 1930-1983 | America's Cup | 40%
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| William Shepard Wetmore | Chateau-Sur-{Mer} | 30%
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| Horror writer born in Providence in 1890 who died in 1937 | H.P. Lovecraft | 30%
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| William Kissam Vanderbilt | {Marble} House | 30%
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| Edward Julius Berwind | The {Elms} | 20%
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