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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Mountain range that dominates the eastern part of the state
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Appalachian
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B
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Memphis street called the "birthplace of blues"
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Beale Street
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C
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Native American that tribe was expelled from eastern Tennessee and forced to walk to Oklahoma
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Cherokee
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D
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Theme park of Dolly Parton
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Dollywood
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E
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Scientific theory John T. Scopes was prosecuted for teaching
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Evolution
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F
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Multinational delivery services company headquartered in Memphis
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FedEx
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G
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National park on the Tennessee-North Carolina border
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Great Smoky Mountains
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H
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Nickname of Andrew Jackson
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Old Hickory
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I
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Song Dolly Parton wrote and sung first in 1974 but was made famous by Whitney Houston
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I Will Always Love You
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J
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First impeached president
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Andrew Johnson
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K
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Most populous city in eastern Tennessee
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Knoxville
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L
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Singer nicknamed "The Killer" and described as first great wild man of rock & roll
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Jerry Lee Lewis
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M
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River that makes the western border of Tennessee
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Mississippi River
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N
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State capital
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Nashville
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O
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NFL player depicted in "The Blind Side"
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Michael Oher
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P
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King of Rock & Roll
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Elvis Presley
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Q
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31st album of Johnny Cash that was recorded live in a prison in California
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At San Quentin
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R
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National laboratory that was established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan project
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Oak Ridge
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S
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Record label of L, P and Johnny Cash
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Sun Records
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T
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The only NFL team based in Tennessee
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Tennessee Titans
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U
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Vanderbilt is an example of this
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University
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V
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State nickname
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The Volunteer State
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W
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What Davy Crockett is called to be the king of
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Wild Frontier
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Y
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Another Native American tribe that were expelled from eastern Tennessee
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Yuchi
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Z
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State butterfly
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Zebra Swallowtail
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