| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| U.S. National Park | Zion | 94%
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| Squiggly-named river in Oregon | Zigzag River | 43%
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| City in Michigan that mimics the name of the largest city in neighboring Wisconsin | Zilwaukee | 43%
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| City in Ohio that was temporarily its state capital in the early 1800s | Zanesville | 37%
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| River in western New Mexico and eastern Arizona, named after a Native American tribe | Zuni River | 26%
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| Famous climbing spot for advanced mountain climbers, located in the Grand Canyon and named after the founder of an ancient religion | Zoroaster Temple | 17%
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| Lake in Connecticut formed by the Stevenson Dam, site of the notorious woodchipper-related murder of Helle Crafts | Zoar Lake | 6%
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| A historical frontier road constructed in southeastern Ohio and connecting Wheeling, West Virginia to Maysville, Kentucky | Zane's Trace | 3%
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| Highest summit of Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado | Zenobia Peak | 3%
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| A Native American pueblo that shares a name with its indigenous people, and is the origin of the symbol on the New Mexico state flag | Zia | 3%
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