| Clue | State | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania | This state's Lancaster County is famous for its Amish Country | Pennsylvania | 79%
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| Alabama | Site of the Selma marches during the Civil Rights Movement | Alabama | 76%
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| Indiana | Residents are known as Hoosiers | Indiana | 73%
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| Wisconsin | Fans of their NFL team are known as "Cheeseheads" | Wisconsin | 73%
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| Idaho | The Bitterroot Range separates it from Montana | Idaho | 70%
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| Maine | Closest state to Africa | Maine | 68%
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| Utah | Enoch, Moab, and Zion are among many biblical place names here | Utah | 68%
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| New Jersey | Thomas Edison's lab was in this state | New Jersey | 60%
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| Texas | Selena Gomez, Ross Perot, and Mark Cuban hail from here | Texas | 60%
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| West Virginia | The only state to secede from another | West Virginia | 60%
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| Arkansas | Bear Bryant and Bill Clinton were born here | Arkansas | 59%
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| Minnesota | Contains Angle Inlet, the northernmost point in the U.S. outside of Alaska | Minnesota | 59%
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| Hawaii | State with the highest % of Asian people | Hawaii | 57%
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| Mississippi | Tupelo, Elvis Presley's hometown is in this state | Mississippi | 57%
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| Florida | Its largest lake is Okeechobee | Florida | 56%
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| New Mexico | The first atomic bomb was tested in the White Sands of this state | New Mexico | 54%
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| Ohio | Goodyear Tires is based in a Rust Belt city in this state | Ohio | 52%
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| Georgia | Contains the biggest airport by # of passengers in 2018 | Georgia | 49%
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| Missouri | Visitors here might decide to go to Branson, a major hub for theme parks | Missouri | 49%
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| Oregon | Lewis and Clark found the Pacific Ocean while in this present-day state | Oregon | 49%
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| New York | Ghostbusters and West Side Story were based here | New York | 48%
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| Oklahoma | Settlers of this state wanted to get tracts of land "Sooner" than others | Oklahoma | 48%
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| Nevada | Famous hotels include Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, and Bellagio | Nevada | 46%
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| North Carolina | Several of its biggest cities are in the Research Triangle | North Carolina | 46%
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| Colorado | Is famous for its 53 "14ers," mountains with an elevation > 14,000 ft | Colorado | 43%
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| Connecticut | First state with a constitution | Connecticut | 43%
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| South Carolina | The first state to secede from the Union during the Civil War | South Carolina | 40%
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| Arizona | Wyatt Earp had a shootout in Tombstone in this state | Arizona | 38%
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| Iowa | "Field of Dreams" is based here | Iowa | 38%
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| Massachusetts | Its capital city is on the Charles and Mystic Rivers | Massachusetts | 38%
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| California | It contains Mount Whitney, the highest point in the continental U.S. | California | 37%
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| New Hampshire | One of its symbols is the Old Man on the Mountain | New Hampshire | 37%
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| Vermont | Rutland, Shelburne, and Essex are some of the biggest cities and towns | Vermont | 37%
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| Wyoming | Both the first national park and national monument are here | Wyoming | 37%
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| Arkansas | The easternmost U.S. state, contrary to what many might believe | Alaska | 32%
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| Delaware | Notable beaches include Rehoboth and Bethany | Delaware | 30%
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| Tennessee | The Cumberland River flows through the state capital | Tennessee | 30%
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| Illinois | Is known as the "Prairie State" | Illinois | 29%
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| Kentucky | Mammoth Cave, the largest cave system in the world is here | Kentucky | 29%
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| Virginia | This state's William and Mary is the second oldest university in the U.S. | Virginia | 29%
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| Louisiana | Some cities are Monroe, Lake Charles, and Hammond | Louisiana | 27%
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| Maryland | Has the highest median household income | Maryland | 25%
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| Michigan | Copper Island is on the northern shore of this state | Michigan | 25%
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| Montana | Fort Peck, Blackhead, and Crow Indian reservations are located here | Montana | 25%
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| Rhode Island | Its technical name is five words, though nobody calls it that | Rhode Island | 24%
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| Kansas | It contains both the town of Liberal and the Republican River | Kansas | 19%
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| Washington | The Chinook phrase Al-ki is the motto of this state | Washington | 19%
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| South Dakota | Only 9,333 miles to Wall Drug! | South Dakota | 14%
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| North Dakota | It is the state with the lowest % of forested land | North Dakota | 13%
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| Nebraska | The tourist slogan is "_______, it's not for everyone." | Nebraska | 11%
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