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Ellen wants to go to Montana, and the capital sounds like her name.
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It's a president, but not Abraham.
(LINCOLN) |
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There's a lot of cars here.
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Plug in New Hampshire with a chord.
(CONCORD) |
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Trent lives in New Jersey.
(TRENTON) |
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Santa slid down the edge of Texas and landed in Fe.
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The population in New York is all bunnies.
(ALBANY) |
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Molly is jolly in _____, North Carolina.
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We go on fishing business in _____.
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Ohio is shaped the like boat that _____ rode.
(COLUMBUS) |
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This one is easy, you don't even need a clue.
(OKLAHOMA CITY) |
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There's a sale in _____.
(SALEM) |
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Hairy pencil.
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A little tiny state has a big long name.
(PROVIDENCE) |
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Sounds like Columbus, but it ends with an A just like the name of the state does.
(COLUMBIA) |
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If you pee in the air, it will fall South into Dakota.
(PIERRE) |
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All the country singers with a lot of cash live in _____, Tennessee.
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You already know this one.
(AUSTIN) |
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You already know this one.
(SALT LAKE CITY) |
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Vermont, Mont_____.
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Charles went west because Virginia was too rich.
(RICHMOND) |
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Charles went west because Virginia was too rich.
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You know this one already.
(OLYMPIA) |
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You better know this one, you live here.
(MADISON) |
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There are Native Americans in Wyoming, and some of them are called _____.
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