Geographic Couples in Every U.S. State - Statistics

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Answer Stats
State Hint Answers % Correct
Alabama Major cities starting with MO Montgomery
96%
Arkansas Western mountain ranges starting with O Ozark
85%
North Dakota Major cities bordering Minnesota Fargo
81%
Minnesota The "Twin Cities," biggest in the state Minneapolis
81%
Texas Core cities of the Metroplex region Dallas
78%
Arizona Principal dams on the Colorado River Hoover
78%
Iowa Rivers forming the state's eastern and western borders Mississippi
78%
Iowa Rivers forming the state's eastern and western borders Missouri–Big Sioux
78%
Alabama Major cities starting with MO Mobile
78%
Minnesota The "Twin Cities," biggest in the state St. Paul
78%
Texas Core cities of the Metroplex region Fort Worth
74%
North Carolina Major cities starting with "Green" Greensboro
74%
New Mexico Cities starting with "Las" Las Cruces
74%
Connecticut Cities named "Norw___" Norwich
74%
Virginia City and county across the river from D.C., both starting with A Arlington
70%
Georgia Major cities bordering South Carolina Augusta
70%
Illinois Twin cities hosting the flagship University of Illinois campus Champaign
70%
Idaho Rivers carving the deepest canyons in North America, both starting with S Snake
70%
Tennessee Major cities on the Tennessee River Chattanooga
67%
New Jersey Rivers separating the state from NYC and Philadelphia Hudson
67%
Tennessee Major cities on the Tennessee River Knoxville
67%
Connecticut Cities named "Norw___" Norwalk
67%
Kansas Kansas City suburbs starting with O Overland Park
67%
Georgia Major cities bordering South Carolina Savannah
67%
Michigan Primary landmasses making up the state Upper Peninsula
67%
Wyoming National parks in the state's northwest corner Yellowstone
67%
Alaska The state's two main archipelagos, both starting with A Aleutian
63%
Virginia City and county across the river from D.C., both starting with A Alexandria
63%
Mississippi Joint seats of Harrison County, on the Gulf Coast Biloxi
63%
Oregon Primary north-south mountain ranges, both starting with C Cascade
63%
Louisiana Primary cities on I-10 west of the Atchafalaya, both starting with L Lafayette
63%
Michigan Primary landmasses making up the state Lower Peninsula
63%
Florida Major Panhandle cities starting with P Panama City
63%
Florida Major Panhandle cities starting with P Pensacola
63%
South Dakota Two-word cities anchoring the state's eastern and western halves Sioux Falls
63%
North Carolina Major cities starting with "Green" Greenville
59%
Massachusetts Pair of large islands off the southern coast Nantucket
59%
California Primary rivers draining the Central Valley, both starting with S Sacramento
59%
Washington Northwestern cities starting with "Bell" Bellevue
56%
Oklahoma Federally Recognized Tribes starting with CH and ending in AW Choctaw
56%
Hawaii Big Island volcanoes rising to over 13,000 ft Mauna Kea
56%
Hawaii Big Island volcanoes rising to over 13,000 ft Mauna Loa
56%
North Dakota Major cities bordering Minnesota Grand Forks
52%
South Dakota Two-word cities anchoring the state's eastern and western halves Rapid City
52%
Illinois Twin cities hosting the flagship University of Illinois campus Urbana
52%
West Virginia Primary cities in the Northern Panhandle, both starting with W Wheeling
52%
Utah National parks in the Moab area Arches
44%
Washington Northwestern cities starting with "Bell" Bellingham
44%
Mississippi Joint seats of Harrison County, on the Gulf Coast Gulfport
44%
New Jersey Rivers separating the state from NYC and Philadelphia Delaware
41%
Wyoming National parks in the state's northwest corner Grand Teton
41%
Kansas Kansas City suburbs starting with O Olathe
41%
New Mexico Cities starting with "Las" Las Vegas
33%
Massachusetts Pair of large islands off the southern coast Martha's Vineyard
33%
Missouri Pair of St. Louis suburbs that also start with "Saint" St. Charles
33%
Wisconsin Wisconsin cities on the Wisconsin River that start with "Wisconsin" Wisconsin Dells
33%
Vermont Towns at the state's southern corners, both starting with B Bennington
30%
Utah National parks in the Moab area Canyonlands
30%
Oklahoma Federally Recognized Tribes starting with CH and ending in AW Chickasaw
30%
Louisiana Primary cities on I-10 west of the Atchafalaya, both starting with L Lake Charles
30%
California Primary rivers draining the Central Valley, both starting with S San Joaquin
30%
Pennsylvania Core cities of the Wyoming Valley Scranton
30%
Indiana Rivers starting with "Saint" that converge at Fort Wayne St. Joseph
26%
Maine Pair of cities in the far north (Aroostook County) Caribou
22%
Oregon Primary north-south mountain ranges, both starting with C Coast
22%
Nebraska Major rivers that converge in Lincoln County North Platte
22%
Arkansas Western mountain ranges starting with O Ouachita
22%
Colorado Rugged southern mountain ranges starting with S San Juan
22%
New York Parallel "Finger Lakes" named for Iroquois Confederacy tribes Seneca
22%
Nebraska Major rivers that converge in Lincoln County South Platte
22%
Vermont Towns at the state's southern corners, both starting with B Brattleboro
19%
Maryland Cities west of the Maryland Panhandle's narrowest point Cumberland
19%
Delaware Counties entirely south of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Kent
19%
Idaho Rivers carving the deepest canyons in North America, both starting with S Salmon
19%
Nevada Mountains rising to over 13,000 ft on opposite sides of the state Boundary Peak
15%
Montana Northeastern reservation lands starting with "Fort" Fort Peck
15%
Colorado Rugged southern mountain ranges starting with S Sangre de Cristo
15%
Delaware Counties entirely south of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Sussex
15%
West Virginia Primary cities in the Northern Panhandle, both starting with W Weirton
15%
Nevada Mountains rising to over 13,000 ft on opposite sides of the state Wheeler Peak
15%
Pennsylvania Core cities of the Wyoming Valley Wilkes-Barre
15%
Wisconsin Wisconsin cities on the Wisconsin River that start with "Wisconsin" Wisconsin Rapids
15%
New York Parallel "Finger Lakes" named for Iroquois Confederacy tribes Cayuga
11%
Arizona Principal dams on the Colorado River Glen Canyon
11%
Indiana Rivers starting with "Saint" that converge at Fort Wayne St. Marys
11%
Alaska The state's two main archipelagos, both starting with A Alexander
7%
New Hampshire Major cities bordering Vermont Claremont
7%
Kentucky Lakes on each side of the "Land Between the Lakes" Kentucky Lake
7%
Maine Pair of cities in the far north (Aroostook County) Presque Isle
7%
Missouri Pair of St. Louis suburbs that also start with "Saint" St. Peters
7%
Rhode Island Narragansett Bay islands reachable by road Aquidneck
4%
New Hampshire Major cities bordering Vermont Lebanon
4%
Rhode Island Narragansett Bay islands reachable by road Conanicut
0%
South Carolina Rivers that converge to form the Santee, both ending in EE Congaree
0%
Montana Northeastern reservation lands starting with "Fort" Fort Belknap
0%
Maryland Cities west of the Maryland Panhandle's narrowest point Frostburg
0%
Ohio Tributaries joining the Ohio River on each side of Cincinnati Great Miami
0%
Kentucky Lakes on each side of the "Land Between the Lakes" Lake Barkley
0%
Ohio Tributaries joining the Ohio River on each side of Cincinnati Little Miami
0%
South Carolina Rivers that converge to form the Santee, both ending in EE Wateree
0%
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