| Hint | Capital | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Northernmost | Juneau | 86%
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| Most populous | Phoenix | 86%
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| Southernmost and Westernmost | Honolulu | 84%
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| Eastermost | Augusta | 82%
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| Westernmost (excluding Alaska & Hawaii) | Salem | 80%
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| Least populous | Montpelier | 76%
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| Northernmost (excluding Alaska & Hawaii) | Olympia | 73%
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| Driest | Phoenix | 71%
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| Most populous capital that is NOT its state's largest city | Austin | 63%
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| Largest metro area | Atlanta | 57%
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| Longest continuously serving capital (includes colonial times) (1630) | Boston | 55%
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| Longest serving capital (in terms of statehood) (1787) | Dover | 55%
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| Highest elevation | Santa Fe | 51%
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| Shortest named (5 letters) capital (2 answers) | Boise / Dover | 47%
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| Snowiest | Montpelier | 43%
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| Longest named (13 letters) capital | Jefferson City | 39%
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| Oldest capital (includes colonial times) (1610) | Santa Fe | 39%
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| Capitals that served as national capital in 1784 (2 answers) | Annapolis / Trenton | 31%
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| Wettest | Juneau | 27%
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| Shortest serving current state capital (1910) | Oklahoma City | 20%
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