| Height Ranking | Clue | Peak | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Highest summit of the Rocky Mountains | Mount {Elbert} | 91%
|
| 30 | Inspired the lyrics to "America the Beautiful"; a railroad now runs to the summit | {Pikes} Peak | 91%
|
| 15 | Located in Rocky Mountain National Park | {Longs} Peak | 82%
|
| 24 | One of the heavily photographed colorful "Bells" near Aspen | {Maroon} Peak | 82%
|
| 14 | The current subject of renaming efforts; hosts the highest paved road in North America | Mount {Evans} | 82%
|
| 3 | The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schools | Mount {Harvard} | 82%
|
| 2 | Alliterative peak whose name evokes its large size | Mount {Massive} | 82%
|
| 21 | The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schools | Mount {Yale} | 82%
|
| 29 | Summited via the dangerous "Knife Edge" route; perhaps a better place to be than its namesake on Jan. 6, 2021 | {Capitol} Peak | 73%
|
| 51 | Briefly a 20th-century Christian pilgrimage site due to the crucifix-like shape of its snowfield | Mount of the {Holy} {Cross} | 73%
|
| 18 | The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schools | Mount {Princeton} | 73%
|
| 4 | A sacred mountain for the Diné (Navajo) people; its Spanish name means "white" | {Blanca} Peak | 64%
|
| 8 | Named for the U.S. president during the Civil War | Mount {Lincoln} | 64%
|
| 45 | Named for Union general William Tecumseh _______ | Mount {Sherman} | 64%
|
| 35 | The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schools | Mount {Columbia} | 55%
|
| 13 | The most frequently summited by hikers, despite its name meaning "a state of uncertainty or doubt" | {Quandary} Peak | 36%
|