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Six Flags New Jersey contains this 456-foot high roller coaster, the highest in the entire world and fastest in North America.

What is the Kingda Ka?

200

In the 1777 battle of this New Jersey city, a colonial army defeated a garrison of Hessian soldiers. The city would later become the state capital.

What is Trenton?

200

This item that ends up in a bed in The Godfather is also on New Jersey's flag and seal.

What is a horse's head?

200

The four regions of New Jersey include the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, the Valley-Ridge, and this area filled with hills and lakes.

What are the Highlands?

200

Hold that tiger! The College of New Jersey was founded in 1746 & would later become this Ivy League university.

What is Princeton?

200

Oddly the only U.S. museum devoted to this Jewish physicist is tucked inside a woolens shop in Princeton, New Jersey.

Who is Albert Einstein?

400

Established in the 1800s, this coastal resort city in New Jersey is known for its many casinos, wide beaches, and iconic Boardwalk. 

What is Atlantic City?

400

At age 10, future New Jersey governor Christie Whitman raised $10 for the G.O.P. at this type of beverage stand.

What is a lemonade stand?

400

Although New Jersey leads the U.S. in hazardous waste sites, this is ironically its state nickname.

What is the Garden State?

400

In 2017, New Jersey eliminated the cash type of this for most defendants.

What is bail?

400

In 1988, "New Jersey" was the name of a No. 1 album by this band that's from there.

What is Bon Jovi?

400

In 1864 this school became New Jersey's land-grant college; 60 years later it assumed university status.

What is Rutgers?

600

It's the most populated city in New Jersey.

What is Newark?

600

Nicole LaValle goes by this nickname on the American reality TV show, Jersey Shore.

What is Snooki?

600

The state insect of New Jersey is the honey type of this.

What is a bee?

600

A Southern California city and a Northern New Jersey township share this citrusy name.

What is Orange?

600

This New Jersey-born singer-songwriter has had 13 solo Top 40 hits.

Who is Paul Simon?

600

Its name sounds redundant but the state flower of New Jersey is the purple this.

What is the violet?

800

You can get into the city from New Jersey by the George Washington Bridge or the Lincoln one of these.

What is a tunnel?

800

This New Jersey port city was incorporated in 1855.

What is Hoboken?

800

A 1971 New Jersey law made the common meadow type of this, not the African type, the state flower.

What is a violet?

800

Most of New Jersey's land area is used for this activity.

What is agriculture/farming?

800

Banana and teaberry are among more than 30 flavors of this old-fashioned chewy sweet sold at a candy shop named Shriver's.

What is saltwater taffy?

800

"Everything is legal in New Jersey" is a phrase he says with his son, Phillip, after finding out it's the state he'll be dueling in.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

1000

Although this statue technically belongs to New York, boat tours to see it can still be scheduled in New Jersey.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

1000

On Nov. 20, 1789, New Jersey became the first state to ratify this, all 10 parts written by James Madison.

What is the Bill of Rights?

1000

Yay, certainly not nay, to this state animal of New Jersey.

What is a horse?

1000

New Jersey's western boundary is formed by this river.

What is the Delaware River?

1000

This inventor of the light bulb went through hundreds of ideas and patents in his New Jersey lab.

Who is Thomas Edison?

1000

While governor of New Jersey, he enacted the state's first workmen's compensation law. He would go on to become President in 1913.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

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