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100
Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas have this one in common.
What is the Mockingbird?
100
This eastern seaboard state was the first permanent English settlement in the future United States.
What is Virginia?
100
The capital of Rhode Island.
What is Providence?
100
The Empire State
What is New York?
100
The roadrunner blazes through this state.
What is New Mexico?
200
You might get confused about whether Arizona's state bird is a bird or a desert fixture.
What is the Cactus Wren?
200
This midwestern state was home to President Lincoln.
What is Georgia?
200
The capital of Delaware.
What is Dover?
200
The Volunteer State
What is Tennessee?
200
The leading producer of corn.
What is Iowa?
300
You might be crazy like this state bird of Minnesota.
What is the Common Loon?
300
This midwestern state claims Amelia Earhart.
What is Kansas?
300
The capital of South Dakota.
What is Pierre?
300
The Bay State.
What is Massachusetts?
300
The first battle of the Civil War took place in this state at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
What is South Carolina?
400
This Pennsylvania state bird may have its feathers ruffled.
What is a Ruffled Grouse?
400
The United States Air Force Academy is located in this western Rocky Mountain state.
What is Colorado?
400
The capital of Vermont.
What is Montpelier?
400
The Constitution State
What is Connecticut?
400
The Baseball Hall of Fame is located in this state.
What is New York?
500
The solitary bird of Vermont.
What is the Hermit Thrush?
500
This northern state is the only one with a Great Lake that matches its name.
What is Michigan?
500
The capital of Illinois.
What is Springfield?
500
The Sooner State.
What is Oklahoma?
500
Malted milk was created in this leading cheese production state.
What is Wisconsin?
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