Name a state ... | Answer | % Correct |
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with three or more teams in each of the MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL | California | 98%
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with three or more NBA teams, other than the state that works as an answer to the first question | Texas | 88%
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where three or more NFL teams play their home games, other than the state that works as an answer to the first question | Florida | 76%
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with a population over 5,000,000 but no Big 4 teams | Alabama | South Carolina | Virginia | 62%
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with a population under 4,000,000 and at least one Big 4 team | Nevada | Utah | 53%
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with an NFL team that has won the Super Bowl in the 2020s | California | Florida | Missouri | 50%
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with an NBA team that has won the NBA Championship in the 2020s | California | Colorado | Massachusetts | Wisconsin | 46%
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with an MLB team that has won the World Series in the 2020s | California | Georgia | Texas | 46%
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with an NHL team that has won the Stanley Cup in the 2020s | Colorado | Florida | Nevada | 46%
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that is home to one of the so-called "Original Six" NHL teams (answer must be a U.S. state) | Illinois | Massachusetts | Michigan | New York | 42%
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with an NFL team based in a metropolitan area with a population under 1,000,000 | Louisiana | Wisconsin | 41%
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with a population under 10,000,000 and two NFL teams that play their homes games in that state | Maryland | New Jersey | 41%
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with a population over 4,000,000 and exactly one Big 4 team that plays its home games in that state | Oklahoma | Oregon | 39%
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that used to be home to an NBA team but no longer is (does not include teams that only played in the Basketball Association of America or National Basketball League) | Iowa | Maryland | Missouri | Nebraska | New Jersey | Washington | 37%
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with a population under 10,000,000 and two MLB teams | Missouri | 34%
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that currently has two or more Big 4 teams but had zero before 1990 | Nevada | Tennessee | 34%
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that used to be home to an NHL team but no longer is (does not include teams that played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association) | Arizona | Connecticut | Georgia | Maryland | 29%
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that has two or more Big 4 teams but no championships in any of the Big 4 sports since 2000 | Minnesota | Tennessee | 22%
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with two different metropolitan areas that are home to only one Big 4 team | California | Florida | 20%
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that is not home to any Big 4 teams but is where a Major League Soccer team plays its home games | Kansas | 14%
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