| Description | Capital | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 47) Is close to the western border of Mass | Albany | 89%
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| 19) Home to Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, thebusiest in the world | Atlanta | 89%
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| 26) Shares a name with the hometown of theMasters tournament for golf | Augusta | 89%
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| 15) Popular boys name beginning with A | Austin | 89%
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| 9) Translates to red stick in French | Baton Rouge | 89%
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| 1) Aka Beantown | Boston | 89%
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| 17) The Mile High city | Denver | 89%
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| 31) Common female name beginning with H | Helena | 89%
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| 8) Named after the 16th president of the US | Lincoln | 89%
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| 16) Small boulder | Little Rock | 89%
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| 46) Rosa Parks stance on the bus sparked the Civil Rightsmovement in this city | Montgomery | 89%
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| 10) The Music City | Nashville | 89%
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| 12) Named for the sacred fire bird that rosefrom its ashes | Phoenix | 89%
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| 33) Named for the Christian rite of sacrament | Sacramento | 89%
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| 13) Also the namesake of the witch trial townin Mass | Salem | 89%
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| 14) Translates to Holy Faith in Spanish | Santa Fe | 89%
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| 22) Also the name of the town the Simpsonslive in | Springfield | 89%
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| 27) It is also the home of the US Naval Academy | Annapolis | 78%
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| 6) Named for the first German chancellor | Bismarck | 78%
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| 42) Named for the father of George Clendenin, who foundedit in 1794 | Charleston | 78%
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| 20) Namesake of the Italian explorer whodiscovered parts of the Americas | Columbus | 78%
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| 36) Shares a name with the white cliffs town in England | Dover | 78%
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| 35) Translates to sheltered bay or protected harbor inits native language | Honolulu | 78%
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| 37) Has the state name with polis at the end | Indianapolis | 78%
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| 45) Common boy name beginning with J | Jackson | 78%
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| 7) Popular male name in France | Pierre | 78%
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| 11) Another name for God, or divinity | Providence | 78%
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| 29) Its capital is within the research triangle of prestigiousuniversities along with Durham and Chapel Hill | Raleigh | 78%
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| 41) The Confederacy had its capital here | Richmond | 78%
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| 34) From the Seminole/Creek meaning of "old town" or "old fields" | Tallahassee | 78%
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| 24) Translates to "the woods" in French fromfur trappers who explored the area | Boise | 67%
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| 5) Named for a famous fronteirsmanduring the Freemont expedition | Carson City | 67%
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| 21) Misunderstood translation by the Frenchto be "of the monks" for native tribes | Des Moines | 67%
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| 25) Calls itself the Insurance capital of the world | Hartford | 67%
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| 2) Named for the presidentwho lived at Monticello | Jefferson City | 67%
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| 49) Named for the famous gold prospector from Quebec | Juneau | 67%
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| 38) Replaced Detroit as the capital in 1849 | Lansing | 67%
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| 18) The Thunder play here | Oklahoma City | 67%
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| 32) Named for the ancient Greek mountain where thegods lived | Olympia | 67%
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| 3) Named for the great body of saline water its on | Salt Lake City | 67%
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| 39) Its part of the collective twin cities metro area | St Paul | 67%
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| 23) Derived from the Lakota name šahiyena,also a girls name beginning with C | Cheyenne | 56%
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| 43) Also the name of a South American country | Columbia | 56%
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| 4) Also the namesake of a popular typeof grape jelly | Concord | 56%
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| 44) Has the word fort at the end | Frankfort | 56%
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| 40) Situated on an isthmus between lake Mendota andlake Monona | Madison | 56%
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| 50) George Washington crossed the river near this townto surprise the British in 1776 | Trenton | 56%
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| 28) It holds the title as the least populated US capital | Montpelier | 44%
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| 30) Derives from the Kansa-Osage meaning of "a placeto dig potatoes" | Topeka | 44%
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| 48) Named for the frontiersman who founded the town in1780s as a trading post | Harrisburg | 33%
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