| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Only other lake in North America deeper than Crater Lake | Great Slave Lake | 100%
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| US State | Oregon | 100%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1902 | 67%
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| Mountain range where Crater Lake is located | Cascades | 67%
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| Hemlock tree trunk that has been floating vertically in the lake since at least 1896 | Old Man of the Lake | 67%
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| Long-distance hiking trail from Mexico to Canada that passes through the park | Pacific Crest Trail | 67%
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| Crater Lake National Park has a "desert" primarily made of this lightweight volcanic rock which floats on water | Pumice | 67%
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| President who signed into law Crater Lake's designation as a national park | Theodore Roosevelt | 67%
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| Cinder cone island on the west end of the lake, with a "Witch's Cauldron" | Wizard Island | 67%
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| Term for a valley-like hollow created when a magma chamber collapses | Caldera | 33%
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| Nearest city | Klamath Falls | 33%
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| Name of the volcano that made Crater Lake | Mount Mazama | 33%
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| Nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, a lake below Mount Shasta designated as a wildlife refuge | Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge | 33%
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| Highest mountain in the park, and tenth highest in the range | Mount Scott | 0%
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| Small island with stone pillars that makes it look like a boat in foggy conditions | Phantom Ship Island | 0%
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