| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Not to be confused with its tomato-y counterpart from Manhattan | New England Clam Chowder | 84%
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| Sorry Canada, but you cannot claim sole ownership of this sweet ingredient | Maple | 77%
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| Some like it hot some like it cold, but there is no doubt that this "sandwich" is a staple along the New England Coast | Lobster Roll | 49%
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| No Thanksgiving supper is complete without this | Cranberry Sauce | 40%
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| Most of the country would call this a milkshake, but not in New England | Frappe | 30%
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| Another pie that is not technically pie | Boston Cream Pie | 16%
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| The official sandwich of Massachusetts | Fluffernutter | 16%
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| This drink is especially popular in Rhode Island | Coffee Milk | 14%
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| Despite its name, there is nothing Chinese about this dish | American Chop Suey | 13%
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| The official beverage of New Hampshire | Apple Cider | 10%
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| A New Haven specialty | Apizza | 9%
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| Not your traditional pie | Whoopie Pie | 6%
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| A favorite on St. Patrick's Day | Boiled Dinner | 5%
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| No beach cookout is complete without these | Steamers | 4%
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| Introduced to colonists by native New Englanders in the 18th century | Fiddleheads | 1%
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