| Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|
| In Oceania | Hawaii | 96%
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| Bordering exactly one other state | Maine | 96%
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| Named after a president | Washington | 96%
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| With the same name as a country | Georgia | 94%
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| With a "Z" in its name | Arizona | 85%
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| That begins with the letter "R" | Rhode Island | 85%
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| With coastline on four of the five Great Lakes | Michigan | 83%
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| That is triple landlocked | Nebraska | 83%
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| Over 600,000 mi² | Alaska | 81%
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| With coastline on both the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico | Florida | 81%
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| With fewer than 600k residents | Wyoming | 79%
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| In New England, with part of the New York metropolitan area | Connecticut | 77%
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| Entirely above one kilometer in elevation | Colorado | 75%
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| Where prostitution is legal | Nevada | 75%
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| Where county-equivalents are called "parishes" | Louisiana | 73%
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| That was one of the original thirteen colonies, but doesn't have coastline on the Atlantic | Pennsylvania | 73%
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| Without any cities over 45,000 people | Vermont | 73%
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| That isn't an island state, but most residents live on islands | New York | 69%
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| With over 200 counties | Texas | 69%
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| In the midwest, that is six letters long | Kansas | 63%
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| Where it's illegal to pump your own gasoline | New Jersey | 60%
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| With a non-rectangular flag | Ohio | 52%
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| To have seceded from a Confederate state | West Virginia | 52%
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| With a city called Waukegan | Illinois | 50%
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| That has voted for the democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1976 | Minnesota | 50%
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| With both its eastern and western borders fully formed by rivers | Iowa | 46%
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| With a cave system exceeding 400 mi | Kentucky | 46%
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| With an extinct animal on its flag | California | 38%
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| With a diamond field | Arkansas | 35%
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| Constitutionally mandated to teach Native American history | Montana | 33%
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| With a two-sided flag | Oregon | 33%
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| Whose capital does not share any letters with the state's name | South Dakota | 33%
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| That does not require seatbelts for adults | New Hampshire | 31%
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| With a circular northern border | Delaware | 29%
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| With a demonym that doesn't correlate with the state's name | Indiana | 29%
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| To vote McGovern in the 1972 presidential election | Massachusetts | 29%
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| With two main Federal Reserve Banks | Missouri | 29%
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| Imposing a maximum blood alcohol content of 0.05% for drivers | Utah | 27%
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| With zero natural lakes | Maryland | 25%
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| Where drivers can legally drink beer while driving | Mississippi | 23%
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| In the south, with legislation protecting IVF and birth control access | Tennessee | 23%
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| Where governors are prohibited from serving consecutive terms | Virginia | 23%
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| With all major natural resources to make steel | Alabama | 21%
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| That specifies "USA" on its license plates | New Mexico | 21%
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| That does not require voter registration | North Dakota | 21%
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| That has officially declared cannibalism illegal | Idaho | 19%
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| With an official state toast | North Carolina | 19%
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| That doesn't recognize Veterans Day as a state holiday | Wisconsin | 19%
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| With an official state meal (distinct from state food) | Oklahoma | 15%
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| With a large-scale commercial tea plantation | South Carolina | 15%
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