| County | Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marion | State capital of Oregon | Salem | 100%
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| Lane | "Just Do It" company from Eugene known for shoes | Nike | 92%
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| Clatsop | Fort Clatsop was the ending destination for these two explorers | Lewis & Clark | 87%
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| Sherman | William Tecumseh Sherman, the county's namesake, fought in this war | Civil War | 83%
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| Klamath | Collapsed volcano and only National Park in Oregon | Crater Lake | 81%
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| Clackamas | Volcano that is the tallest mountain in Oregon | Mount Hood | 79%
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| Wallowa | River that forms it's eastern border with Idaho | Snake | 75%
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| Benton | Nickname for Oregon State University's sports teams | Beavers | 73%
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| Hood River | Located entirely in this mountain range | Cascade | 73%
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| Tillamook | Tillamook, the creamery, is most known for producing this food | Cheese | 73%
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| Malheur | Westernmost county in the United States to be in this time zone | Mountain | 73%
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| Multnomah | Portland's NBA team and only pro Oregon team of the four major leagues | Trail Blazers | 73%
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| Columbia | It's county seat is named after this nearby Washington mountain | Mount St. Helens | 69%
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| Crook | Similar to Australia, this term is used to describe the Oregon high desert | Outback | 67%
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| Umatilla | Pendleton is well known for this bronco busting sport | Rodeo | 67%
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| Morrow | In the Columbia Plateau, Morrow yields a significant quantity of this grain | Wheat | 65%
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| Jefferson | This salmon also shares a name with this group of indigenous people | Chinook | 63%
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| Douglas | Misnomer of a tree that is common throughout the coastal Northwest | Douglas fir | 63%
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| Deschutes | Trio of sibling-like mountains frequented by visitors to Bend | Three Sisters | 62%
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| Washington | Third most populous Portland suburb city | Hillsboro | 60%
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| Polk | Mainly located in this valley sought after by many on the Oregon Trail | Willamette | 60%
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| Gilliam | One of the largest producers in the world for this type of clean energy | Wind | 60%
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| Curry | Port Orford was among this 1941 statehood movement's suggested capitals | Jefferson | 58%
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| Wheeler | Prehistoric encrusted traces of plants and mammals that are common here | Fossils | 50%
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| Lincoln | Newport alone has 2 of these 11 familiar Oregon Coast structures | Lighthouses | 46%
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| Yamhill | President that grew up in Newberg | Herbert Hoover | 44%
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| Harney | One of the largest counties, it's nearly the same size as this state | Massachusetts | 44%
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| Grant | Armillaria ostoyae, the world's largest living organism, is one of these | a Fungus | 40%
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| Linn | Favored plant for suburban front yards is commonly grown here | Grass | 40%
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| Union | Interstate connecting Boise to Portland that spans the county 40 miles | Interstate 84 | 37%
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| Josephine | Popular West Coast coffee chain hailing from Grants Pass | Dutch Bros. | 35%
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| Jackson | The Oregon Vortex partially inspired the Mystery Shack in this cartoon | Gravity Falls | 33%
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| Coos | English captain that briefly made landfall near Coos Bay in 1579 | Sir Francis Drake | 29%
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| Wasco | Food based bacteria that was used in the only bioterrorist attack in the U.S. | Salmonella | 21%
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| Lake | Grocery chain, marked by a cowboy, serving Lakeview since 1939 | Safeway | 15%
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| Baker | Edward Baker was the only one of these to ever be killed in military combat | Senator | 10%
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