100% | ILL | 3 | US state that originally had Kaskaskia as its capital, until 1819 (abbr.) |
41% | MINN | 4 | US state with Saint Paul as its capital: Abbr. |
38% | VEET | 4 | Nair rival that originally had "N" as its first letter |
35% | ARIZONA | 7 | US State with Phoenix as its capital |
34% | BOISE | 5 | State capital that has the same number of letters as its state |
34% | NSW | 3 | Australian state with Sydney as its capital: Abbr. |
31% | ALASKA | 6 | US state that has a shoreline on the Beaufort Sea |
31% | MONTANA | 7 | US state with Helena as capital |
30% | IDA | 3 | State that's famous for its potatoes: Abbr. |
30% | ALA | 3 | State that has a small border with the Gulf of Mexico: Abbr. |
30% | ILL | 3 | State that Barack Obama represented in the US Senate: Abbr. |
30% | OHIO | 4 | State that has been the birthplace of seven US presidents |
30% | USTA | 4 | Sports gp. that originally had "Lawn" in its name |
29% | OHIO | 4 | State with Columbus as its capital |
29% | ALA | 3 | State that shares its name with a country music group: Abbr. |
29% | HAWAII | 6 | State that has a hoary bat as a state land mammal |
29% | VERMONT | 7 | Only US state whose capital has no McDonald's |
29% | STPAUL | 6 | State capital originally known as Pig's Eye |
29% | ATLANTA | 7 | State capital that began as a railway terminus |
29% | CHARLESTON | 10 | The Capital of the only US state to have its sovereignty proclaimed by a president |
28% | OHIO | 4 | State that has been the birthplace of seven Presidents of the U.S. |
28% | MGM | 3 | Film studio that has a roaring lion as its symbol: Abbr. |
28% | UTAH | 4 | US State with Salt Lake City as a capital |
28% | DELAWARE | 8 | State that Joe Biden represented as a US senator |
28% | TWO | 3 | US currency denomination that has Thomas Jefferson on it |
28% | BOISE | 5 | U.S. state capital that rhymes with 1-Down |
28% | AUG | 3 | Month that has no US holidays: Abbr. |
28% | MALTA | 5 | European island country with Valletta as its capital that is known for fortresses and historic sites |
28% | DST | 3 | 48 U.S. states observe it: Abbr. |
28% | SSN | 3 | Until June 25, 2011, its first three digits had geographical significance: Abbr. |