| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| River of which the previous answer is a tributary | Arkansas | 100%
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| North America's largest track site from this kind of animal can be found in Las Animas County | Dinosaurs | 100%
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| Interstate highway | I-25 | 100%
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| State bordering the county to the south | New Mexico | 100%
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| County seat and biggest town | Trinidad | 100%
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| Industry in which those workers were employed | Coal | 67%
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| Named for a Native American nation indigenous to the area | {Comanche} National Grassland | 67%
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| Hippie artists' community established in 1965 | Drop City | 67%
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| Colorado governor who tried to block that mountain pass in 1936 to prevent migration from that state | Edwin Johnson | 67%
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| One of Colorado's newest state parks | {Fishers} {Peak} State Park | 67%
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| Financier owner of Colorado Fuel & Iron, the company behind the massacre | John D. Rockefeller Jr. | 67%
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| Site of a 1914 massacre of striking workers by the Colorado National Guard | Ludlow | 67%
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| Primary river | Purgatoire | 67%
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| Mountain pass along that border | Ratón Pass | 67%
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| 19th-century trade route connecting Missouri to New Mexico; now the approximate route of U.S. Highway 350 | Santa Fe Trail | 67%
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| Pair of prominent mountains; the county's highpoint | Spanish Peaks (Huajatolla) | 67%
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| Newspaper job held by Ina Eloise Young, the first American woman in that position | Sports editor | 67%
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| Primary reservoir; named after #1 | {Trinidad} {Lake} State Park | 67%
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