| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| Most populous city in the Pacific Northwest | Seattle | 97%
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| Area of California where Google, Apple, and Facebook are headquartered | {Silicon} Valley | 96%
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| State where you can find Mount Rushmore | South Dakota | 93%
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| World's largest freshwater lake by surface area | Lake {Superior} | 87%
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| City on the Mexican border just north of Tijuana | San Diego | 84%
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| California's most well-known fault line | {San} {Andreas} Fault | 83%
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| Capital of Puerto Rico | San Juan | 83%
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| City in Florida with the same name as a city in Russia | St. Petersburg | 80%
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| Capital of New Mexico | Santa Fe | 78%
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| 2002 and 2034 Winter Olympics host city | Salt Lake City | 75%
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| Largest city on Georgia's coast | Savannah | 70%
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| Institute which operates 21 museums, mostly in Washington D.C. | Smithsonian | 70%
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| In the U.S., there are three cities with this name that have a population over 100,000 | Springfield | 68%
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| Where "The Office" took place | Scranton | 62%
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| Thoroughfare in West Hollywood known for its night clubs | {Sunset} Boulevard | 62%
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| The first U.S. city to host the Olympics | St. Louis | 61%
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| Idaho's principal river | {Snake} River | 42%
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| City in the above state which hosts a famous motorcycle rally | Sturgis | 30%
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| The largest lake in California by surface area, it was formed by accident in 1905 when an irrigation channel flooded | {Salton} Sea | 28%
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| Bay in Lake Huron which gives Michigan's "thumb" its shape | {Saginaw} Bay | 19%
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