| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Famous scenic trail which ends at the above | {Appalachian} Trail | 100%
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| City located just north of the above, named for a cervid species | Caribou | 100%
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| Most common language in northern Maine after English | French | 100%
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| Main crop grown in northern Maine | Potato | 100%
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| U.S. route that ends in Fort Kent, ME | U.S. Route 1 | 83%
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| County where both of those cities are located | Aroostook | 67%
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| State park home to that mountain, named for a former governor | {Baxter} State Park | 67%
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| Interstate that ends in Houlton, ME | Interstate 95 | 67%
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| Highest mountain in the state of Maine | Mount Katahdin | 67%
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| Largest city in northern Maine (hint: name means "peninsula") | Presque Isle | 67%
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| Maine phrase that means going north to visit a cabin near a lake | Upta {Camp} | 67%
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| Author of the book "Lost on a Mountain in Maine", about being separated from his family on that mountain as a child | Donn {Fendler} | 50%
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| Largest lake in Maine | {Moosehead} Lake | 50%
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| Rich family, also prominent in New Brunswick, that owns the most land in Maine | Irving | 33%
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| River that the town of Madawaska is situated on | Saint John River | 33%
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| Native American confederacy that dominated northern Maine | Wabanaki | 33%
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