| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Very large and critically endangered bird which has a habitat in Bryce Canyon | California condor | 100%
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| God whose famous hammer is the namesake of another formation | Thor | 100%
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| US State | Utah | 100%
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| Outlaw said to have used nearby Red Canyon as a hideout, now the namesake of a trail there | Butch Cassidy | 75%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1928 | 50%
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| Company town just outside the park boundaries, owned by the Syrett family | Bryce Canyon City | 50%
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| Either of the two counties in that state where Bryce Canyon is located | Garfield and Kane | 50%
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| Name for the tall, thin spires of rock that fill Bryce Canyon | Hoodoos | 50%
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| Native American tribe who believed the stone formations were Legend People whom the trickster Coyote turned to stone | Paiute | 50%
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| US President who first designated Bryce Canyon as a National Monument | Warren G. Harding | 50%
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| Nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, a natural amphitheater with even more stone formations | Cedar Breaks National Monument | 25%
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| U.S. Army Major and geologist who explored the area in 1872, now the namesake of Utah's largest reservoir | John Wesley Powell | 25%
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| Royal figure who is the namesake of one distinctive formation on the Queen's Garden Loop | Queen Victoria | 25%
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| Chemical substance responsible for the red color of the formations | Rust | 25%
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| Highest point in the park | Rainbow Point | 0%
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| Collective nickname of all the national parks in the state | The Mighty Five | 0%
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