| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Religious group that settled the area | Mormons | 100%
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| US State | Utah | 100%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1971 | 50%
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| Arch named for a famous outlaw with a "Wild Bunch" | Cassidy Arch | 50%
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| President who dedicated Capitol Reef as a National Monument | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 50%
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| Old orchard town where you can still pick apples | Fruita | 50%
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| Nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, with an enormous arch mainly accessible by boat | Rainbow Bridge National Monument | 50%
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| Collective nickname of all the national parks in the state | The Mighty Five | 50%
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| Element once mined in the Grand Wash | Uranium | 50%
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| Either of the four counties in that state where Capitol Reef is located | Wayne, Garfield, Sevier, and Emery | 50%
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| Geological feature that reminded settlers of roofs on capitol buildings | Domes | 0%
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| River that flows through Capitol Reef, and lends its name to a Precolumbian native culture | Fremont River | 0%
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| Homestead that still serves fresh pie | Gifford Homestead | 0%
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| Meandering canyon formation with sharp bends, visible from an overlook | Goosenecks | 0%
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| Closest town to Capitol Reef National Park | Torrey | 0%
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