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Can you identify these things associated with the city of Washington D.C.?
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Lincoln Memorial
Washington Monument
Jefferson Memorial
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
National Air and Space Museum
(gift from Japan)
(famous 1963 speech)
(river)
Cherry Tree
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38 Comments
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Level 77
Mar 20, 2018
That is a Cherry Blossom tree, not a cherry tree.
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Level 78
Mar 20, 2018
There is no such thing as a cherry blossom tree. The blossoms are the flowers of the cherry tree. In this case, the Japanese Cherry tree.
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Level 79
Mar 21, 2018
Right. It is a cherry tree. It's just that the only time anybody ever hears about them is when they are blossoming... then people come in to the see the "cherry blossoms"
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Level 68
Mar 21, 2018
After all you tourists leave, they turn into cherries :-)
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Level 74
Jun 6, 2018
Probably not, since those are ornamental cherries. :)
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Level 79
Mar 20, 2021
There are many different varieties of cherry trees in DC. They do bear fruit, but, not the sort humans would like to eat. Those are different trees.
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Level 80
Jun 6, 2018
LOL......I'm pretty sure all cherry trees have blossoms. This is actually a "flowering cherry tree".
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Level 94
Jan 20, 2020
I just guessed sakura and gave up when that didn't work
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Level 68
Mar 16, 2021
Me too
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Level 76
Mar 20, 2018
The Pentagon is in VA, not DC.
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Level 87
Mar 20, 2018
That part of Virginia used to be part of Washington D.C. The District of Columbia was originally a 10 by 10 mile square, consisting of land donated by Maryland and Virginia. Virginia voted to take back the land they donated in 1846. Without retrocession, the Pentagon would be in Washington D.C.
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Level 74
Mar 21, 2018
Most of Old Town Alexandria was also in that square.
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Level 80
Mar 21, 2018
Sure, and West Virginia used to be part of Virginia, but we wouldn't have Charleston on a quiz of "Cities in Virginia."
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Level 86
Mar 21, 2018
It says "things associated with the city of Washington D.C."

City limits usually don't coincide with official borders, especially in US

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Level 73
Jun 6, 2018
City limits ARE official borders.
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Level 70
Mar 12, 2024
The Pentagon is definitely "associated" with D.C. as the directions state. As someone who lives nearby in Maryland, trust me.
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Level 66
Jun 25, 2025
as someone in DC, you're wrong.
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Level 50
Mar 21, 2018
The Tomb doesn't have an official name, but its guards and those associated with it almost exclusively refer to it as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (not pluralised).
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Level ∞
Mar 21, 2018
Fixed
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Level 80
Jun 6, 2018
I was stationed at Ft. Myer, which is next to Arlington Cemetery and where the 3rd Infantry (Old Guard) lives. They are the guys who guard the tomb, as well as do other duties like presidential funeral processions. However, I was in F Troop next door, not the Old Guard.
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Level 79
Mar 21, 2018
Super easy for a Washington native.
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Level 68
Mar 21, 2018
I think even for non-natives. This could be way expanded and be a lityle more challenging!
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Level 69
Jun 6, 2018
I actually think the level is quite fitting. Some easy ones, some I never heard of (the entire third row), and some I didn't know had anything to do with Washington - like cherry trees. As a European I actually learned something new
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Level 79
Jun 6, 2018
Over 3000 cherry trees were gifted from Japan to the United States in 1912. Washington and Tokyo have a similar climate and they've flourished ever since on the spot chosen for them along the Potomac.
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Level 65
Jun 6, 2018
It would be better if it forced you to enter the answer for a selected picture to keep from guessing. It feel it is too easy as well.
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Level 67
Aug 15, 2018
I’ve been to Washington once and I recognized literally everything
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Level 61
Mar 21, 2018
march on washington or civil rights should be accepted for mlk's speech
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Level 26
Jun 6, 2018
it asked for the name of the speech, so march on Washington or civil rights wouldn't fit this.
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Level 53
Jun 6, 2018
Please accept 'Sakura' for the Cherry Tree.
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Level 64
Jun 6, 2018
I kept putting Nameless Soldier and wondered why it wasn't working. Now I know.
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Level 66
Dec 5, 2019
Please accept "Sakura Tree" for "Cherry Tree".
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Level 68
Feb 16, 2020
Could you accept "congress" for the capitol building, I still got it, but I think that would be a good type-in.
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Level 81
Jan 5, 2023
I second this.
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Level 53
Mar 21, 2021
Can you accept Aerospace for Air and Space?
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Level 66
Jun 25, 2025
no, because that's not the name of the museum.
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Level 37
Apr 26, 2021
For somebody not from the US 10/12 is a good score.
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Level 68
Jul 12, 2022
You should acept Sakura as well. In the US might be mostly called Cherry but Sakura is a correct name also widely used. When I tried Sakura and didnt work I figured that the gift was something else.
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Level 68
Oct 27, 2025
my smart self instantly typing "DC" when I started the quiz :)

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I did get 12/12 though, so that's nice.