| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital and largest city, known for history and western culture | Cheyenne | 98%
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| Major 3,500-square-mile national park and volcanic hot spot | Yellowstone | 95%
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| Second largest city in Wyoming, known for its nature | Casper | 90%
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| Most iconic geyser located in above national park | Old Faithful | 90%
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| Major national park & mountain range in northwest Wyoming | Grand Teton | 87%
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| 3rd largest city and location of University of Wyoming | Laramie | 82%
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| 4th largest city in Wyoming, located in Campbell County | Gillette | 70%
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| A laccolithic butte and national monument in Crook County | Devils Tower | 65%
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| 5th largest city in Wyoming, located in Sweetwater County | Rock Springs | 60%
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| "World's Largest Western Celebration.", located in Cheyenne | Frontier Days | 55%
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| Major 1.1 million acre national forest in Northern Wyoming | Bighorn | 40%
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| Valley between the Teton Range and the Gros Ventre Range | Jackson Hole | 35%
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| Mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in western Wyoming | Wind River Range | 32%
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| 12,000 year old lake in Grand Teton | Jenny Lake | 25%
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| Large complex of hot springs in Yellowstone National Park | Mammoth Hot Springs | 8%
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