| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| River that marks the US-Mexico border and forms the "big bend" that the park draws its name from | Rio Grande | 100%
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| US State | Texas | 100%
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| Pig-like creature also known as a collared peccary | Javelina | 67%
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| Geothermal feature once sought out by the sick and injured | Hot springs | 50%
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| Type of stone that makes up the steep walls of Santa Elena Canyon | Limestone | 50%
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| Mexican general who raided the town of Glenn Springs, now a campground | Pancho Villa | 50%
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| Term for a mountain environment isolated from the rest of the world by a desert | Sky island | 50%
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| Nearest town | Alpine | 33%
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| Name of the desert where Big Bend is located | Chihuahuan | 33%
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| Mountain range entirely within Big Bend National Park, which caps out at Emory Peak | Chisos Range | 33%
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| Native American tribe that is the namesake of a trail from which they would launch raids into Mexico | Comanche | 33%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1944 | 17%
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| Stone perched on two pillars, located on the Grapevine Hills Trail | Balanced Rock | 17%
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| County in which the park is located | Brewster | 17%
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| Apart from the nearby Wild and Scenic River, the nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, once home to a military base | Fort Davis National Historic Site | 17%
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| Main visitor center that is also the park headquarters | Panther Junction Visitor Center | 17%
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