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Mixed-Up U.S. State Capitals: Part 2

by Michael Oksa

(Originally published on March 3, 2001)

How many of these mixed-up U.S. capitals can you figure out? The answers are at the bottom of the page, you may have to scroll down to see them. Remember, the number of words in a puzzle does not always match the answer (ignore any punctuation,also). EXAMPLE: USA tin = Austin

1) scary tonic

2) a dim son

3) torn net

4) oral stench

5) tea fans

6) oily map

7) any lab

8) lemon tripe

9) hair gel

10) Yes, I'll attack.

11) Kim's crab

12) ill havens

13) Aloha to Micky.

14) pen divorce

15) bum a coil




ANSWERS BELOW




GOOD LUCK




1) Carson City

2) Madison

3) Trenton

4) Charleston

5) Santa Fe

6) Olympia

7) Albany

8) Montpelier

9) Raleigh

10) Salt Lake City

11) Bismarck

12) Nashville

13) Oklahoma City

14) Providence

15) Columbia



How many were you able to get? Just look at the chart below to see how you compare.

15-13 correct: M.G. (Master of Geography)
12-10 correct: Geography whiz
9-7 correct : Good job
6-4 correct : you need to brush up a bit
3-1 correct : Better luck next time
0 correct : What were you thinking of anyway?


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