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U.S. State Capitals in the Answer

All the blanks are U.S. state capitals. Based on the clues, guess the missing words.
Answer must correspond to the yellow box
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Last updated: February 9, 2021
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Hint
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"Party" that took place in 1773
Boston Tea Party
Joaquin's brother
River Phoenix
English town famous for white cliffs
Dover
"Rocky Mountain High" singer
John Denver
Drip painter who died in a
car crash at age 44
Jackson Pollock
Famous auto race held since 1911
Indianapolis 500
Ivy League university in NYC
Columbia University
Former Prime Minister of Canada
Pierre Trudeau
British commander of D-Day
ground forces
Bernard
Montgomery
Biggest city in South Carolina
Charleston
Explorer who tried to find El Dorado
Walter Raleigh
Hint
Answer
Luxury vehicle division of Ford
Lincoln
Bodybuilding contest that Arnold
has won 7 times
Mr. Olympia
"International Man of Mystery"
Austin Powers
Witch trial city
Salem
"Father of the Constitution"
James Madison
Where the Masters
golf tournament takes place
Augusta National
Frequent Johnny Depp co-star
Helena Bonham
Carter
Homer and Bart's hometown
Springfield
Once the tallest building
in London
Saint Paul's
Cathedral
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39 Comments
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Level 80
Feb 9, 2021
Suggestion for another capital: First German chancellor of unified Germany (1871).
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Level 63
Feb 11, 2021
You mean the German Empire?
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Level 61
Feb 10, 2021
Fantastic quiz!! =)
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Level 74
Feb 13, 2021
Good quiz, gotta moan about the Luxury vehicle division of Ford though. That make isn’t sold in Europe, those of us from there are left at an ever so slight disadvantage.

True, it is still guessable, process of elimination if nothing else, but surely a better more globally known clue is possible!? I don’t want to make any suggestions here, as people read the comments before attempting the quiz, but there is an obvious alternative.

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Level 79
Apr 6, 2021
oh shut up. For the 500th time. and Lincolns are sold in the USA, Canada, Mexico, China, the Middle East, and South Korea, among other places if you count the 2nd-hand market. A clue does not have to be something printed in your high school newspaper to be valid.
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Level 69
Apr 6, 2021
yu ok hon?
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Level 79
Apr 6, 2021
he makes the same complaint on a thousand other quizzes, over and over and over again.. "this thing pertains to the United States, ergo it is not globally known and impossible for anyone to get"... it's obnoxious nonsense, easily disproven, ignores the fact that the US is part of the globe not a black hole, but he keeps saying it I don't think the thousand quiz statement is even an exaggeration at this point. you okay, sweetie pumpkin?
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Level 28
Apr 7, 2021
I agree with the K dude but like, not gonna get angry about it. lol. Anyways, I wouldn't complain if the question had something to do about MG's or Renault's or Seat's for a eurocentric quiz. That would be dumb. Learn the car market outside your boundaries man. A whole world awaits.
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Level 67
Nov 6, 2022
I really wish JetPunk had a "block user" function...
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Level 74
Jun 22, 2023
Shut TF up already
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Level 69
Jun 22, 2023
No doubt, K. It's not all at unreasonable to assume some awareness of businesses located farther away than the tip of one's own nose.
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Level 79
Apr 6, 2021
The quiz is literally called US State Capitals in the answer and you are going to complain it's too US-centric right now?
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Level 67
Nov 6, 2022
I don't really like this comment. Who says this is an "American" website?
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Level 93
Jun 22, 2023
Well it was created by an American in America...
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Level 58
Apr 6, 2021
I'm English and I knew the answer to the luxury Ford question
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Level 32
Apr 8, 2021
I'm American and didn't lol
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Level 79
Apr 6, 2021
Sir Walter to you, buddy
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Level 64
Apr 6, 2021
This quiz is really clever because very few of the clues actually refer to the cities in question.
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Level 77
Jun 22, 2023
By "very few"... the first one kind of does? Same on the sixth.. and none of the others do at all? Although I guess you could make an argument that the Father of the Constitution was directly related to why the city was named that, so maybe that one sort of also?

Anyway, I'd think that was kind of the point, but, well, you're not wrong.

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Level 60
Jun 24, 2023
and number 4 took his name from the city.
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Level 83
Apr 6, 2021
A nice quiz, and I am terrible at US state capitals. Shocking, though, that less than 60% guessed Pierre Trudeau, or is that being too Canada-centric?
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Level 56
Apr 7, 2021
Probably a mix of not knowing who Pierre Trudeau is and not knowing Pierre is a capital of a US state
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Level 78
Jun 28, 2021
I was trying to remember what US state had the capital of "Justin." I had no idea that there was another Trudeau that was P.M. I had to go through the states to figure it out. It was so obvious once I figured it out.
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Level 77
Dec 9, 2021
That's his father.
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Level 46
Apr 7, 2021
Nice quiz idea! I'd love to see more of these!
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Level 58
Apr 10, 2021
More time??
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Level 97
Mar 25, 2022
So few people knew who Monty was? Kinda surprising he was a fairly well know General in WWII.
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Level 61
Jun 22, 2023
More that people don't know that he was called Bernard, I imagine.
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Level 45
Jun 23, 2022
I kept putting St Pauls instead of Saint Pauls! Aargh!
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Level 79
Jan 20, 2023
15/20
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Level 74
Feb 22, 2023
Good training for the US state capitals quiz. Will remember Helena and Pierre now.
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Level 66
Jun 22, 2023
Charleston is capital of West Virginia, but Charlston WITHOUT AN 'E' is the largest S Carolina city, so it doesn't correspond.
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Level 75
Jun 22, 2023
Charleston in South Carolina definetly has an "e" in it, check again
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Level 80
Jul 29, 2023
You may want to check that again.
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Level 76
Jun 29, 2024
Personally I don't think "biggest city" is a very strong clue (it doesn't really fit in with the others). Especially when there is another way to describe it. Like (swing) dance popularized in the early 20s century. Just a suggestion though

(Edit: And I just learned the dance was named after the South-Carolina city. But the comment still stands, describing city names by city names just doesn't fit the theme. Plus the dance is more internationally known than the city)

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Level 50
Jul 23, 2024
how come Salem and Boston both on here, I was under the impression that Boston was Massachusetts state capital, sorry if this is a stupid question
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Level 68
Jul 10, 2025
Salem is the capital of Oregon as well as a city in Massachusetts.
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Level 69
Dec 6, 2024
And here I thought Juneau Trudeau was such a great name...
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Level 56
Apr 12, 2026
lots of fun, great quiz