| Clue | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| D | Capital city | Denver | 100%
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| N | In 1936, Colorado tried to close its border with this neighbor | New Mexico | 88%
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| R | Major mountain range | Rocky Mountains | 86%
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| M | Recreational drug legalized in 2012 | Marijuana | 84%
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| V | Famous ski resort town | Vail | 81%
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| W | Animal to be controversially reintroduced in the wild | Gray {Wolf} | 79%
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| C | State nickname, or a suburb of the next answer | The {Centennial} State | 74%
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| E | Highest point | Mount {Elbert} | 67%
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| T | Colorado's "Unsinkable Molly Brown" was a passenger on this ship | Titanic | 67%
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| X | Winter event held in Aspen since 2002 | X Games | 65%
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| G | River famous for its Black Canyon | Gunnison | 63%
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| U | Indigenous group whose traditional lands constitute much of the state | Ute | 63%
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| A | Major river of the plains | Arkansas | 51%
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| P | City on the banks of #1 | Pueblo | 51%
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| S | This landform is the tallest of its kind in North America | Great {Sand} {Dunes} | 42%
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| O | Town in the San Juan Mountains | Ouray | 42%
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| F | A portion of Colorado has antipodes in a territory of this country, making it one of only two contiguous states opposite land | France | 40%
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| Y | Town on the Eastern Plains | Yuma | 40%
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| I | City that hosted the 1976 Winter Olympics after Colorado rejected the event | Innsbruck | 35%
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| J | Former governor, senator, and namesake of the eastbound component of I-70's Eisenhower Tunnel | Edwin C. {Johnson} | 33%
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| Q | Popular 14er hike | {Quandary} Peak | 28%
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| B | Mountain called Sisnaajiní in the Diné (Navajo) language | {Blanca} Peak | 26%
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| K | Mountain pass providing a key route into South Park | Kenosha | 26%
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| L | Site of a 1914 massacre of coal miners during a labor strike | Ludlow | 12%
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| H | Historic site where the 10th Mountain Division trained during WWII | Camp {Hale} | 9%
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| Z | Popular waterfall hike | {Zapata} Falls | 9%
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