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Find the 'Hidden' US State Capital Quiz
State Capitals are hidden among the sentences, can you find them? e.g. Tell muM I Am Interested = MIAMI e.g. To surprise theM I AM Interested: ........ MIAMI
Answer must correspond to highlighted box!
if stuck, move yellow box manually
Have fun :o)
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1) South Georgia Holdings, a US tin mine, averaged three thousand ton per week:
Austin
2) The TV show driving most people mad is 'One Day at a Time'.
Madison
3) Voted No. 1 was the Vatican Choir in Milan singing 'Ave Maria'.
Lansing
4) Rooney realised he had spent his last rent on beer and wine.
Trenton
5) 'Down and Out' , the painting of a hobo, is easily the favourite Norman Rockwell painting.
Boise
6) Aretha Franklin was the first winner of the 'Lena Horne' award.
Helena
7) For the third year running John Charr is 'Burger King' of Nashville.
Harrisburg
8) Six Spanish tourist-visa holders had overstayed their residence by nine months.
Dover
9) Songs from the show 'The Little Thief' rank fortieth in US popularity.
Frankfort
10) In Los Angeles the cars on City freeways number over a million per day.
Carson City
11) New York has invited Prince Charles to 'Nature World' this Fall.
Charleston
12) Musicians in France are being fined for playing the forbidden version of "La Marseillaise" .
Denver
13) It is impossible to screen-print anything metallic on corduroy or silk shirts.
Concord
14) The coldest months in Tasmania are, April, June, August not October.
Juneau
15) Tiger Friday, Elephant Tuesday and Ostrich Monday are all holidays in Kenya.
Richmond
16) Miami 'Red Lion Inn' sells ale, mead and ginger wine in Summer.
Salem
17) X-Rays have been found to give the 'Grass Ant' a feeler twice the normal length.
Santa Fe
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