U.S. State
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Question
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Answer
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Mississippi
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This famous singer was born in Tupelo in 1935
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Elvis Presley
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Washington
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This river forms Washington's southern border with Idaho.
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Snake
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New Hampshire
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The state borders this Canadian province
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Quebec
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Kentucky
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This famous president was born here, but later set up a career in Illinois
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Abraham Lincoln
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Colorado
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Along with Wyoming, Colorado is one of the two U.S. states that are "perfectly" _________
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Rectangular
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Minnesota
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Along with Superior, WI, ____ is one of the "Twin Ports"
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Duluth
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Georgia
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U.S. President who served as governor of Georgia from 1971-1975
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Jimmy Carter
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South Carolina
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City, Resort, and vacation hub in coastal South Carolina
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Myrtle Beach
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Texas
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River that separates Texas from Mexico
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Rio Grande
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Delaware
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Delaware has the least ____ of any other state
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Counties
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Florida
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These group of Islands were home to Ernest Hemingway
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Keys
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Michigan
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City home to the University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor
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Iowa
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Iowa is the largest producer of this crop
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Corn
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Pennsylvania
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The city in which Joe Biden was born
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Scranton
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Kansas
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State capital
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Topeka
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Oregon
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Tallest mountain in the state
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Mount Hood
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Montana
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Language from which the state's name came from
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Spanish
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Arizona
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Largest Native American reservation in the United States, located in Arizona.
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Navajo Nation
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Idaho
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Idaho is known for producing this crop, even mentioned its nickname
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Potato
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New Jersey
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This forested region in southern is a "International Biosphere Reserve"
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New Jersey Pinelands
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Nevada
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The city of Las Vegas is known for its....
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Casinos
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New Mexico
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A UFO sighting was reportede in this mid-sized city in 1947
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Roswell
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Connecticut
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The state's only Ivy League university
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Yale
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Maryland
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This state was one of the "_____s" in the Civil War
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Border State
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Indiana
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State Demonym
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Hoosier
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Wyoming
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Famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park
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Old Faithful
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Arkansas
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This person served as governor of Arkansas from 1979-1981, and from 1983-1992, and later became president
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Bill Clinton
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West Virginia
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Place that John Brown raided in 1859
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Harper's Ferry
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South Dakota
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Biggest city by Population
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Sioux Falls
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Alaska
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U.S. Republican vice presidential candidate of 2008, who grew up in the state
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Sarah Palin
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