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Let’s hear it for the Nutmeg state!

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Anonymous

I love my home state! I promise we’re not all rich white a$$holes! Plenty of hiking and some lovely beaches, and I’ll swear by the pizza until I die. Pepe’s, Modern, Sally’s, and Colony are the best. We also have great dairy farms and homemade ice cream that will knock your socks off. Yale is a gorgeous day trip, as well as Mystic seaport. The schools are some of the best in the country, and one of the highest paying states for teachers! Might not be a vacation destination, but it’s a wonderful state to live in and raise a family!

jollytheoldsaint

Oh, man. Guessing if wrestler names or backstories are real would be an amazing game for the podcast. You didn't even mention half of the wild names just in WWE. I'm talking the the likes of Max Moon, The Boogeyman, Hornswoggle, Isaac Yankem (DDS), and Balls Mahoney. Just to name a few. And to name the last one again. Balls. The indies are a deep well too, you'd better believe there's a time-traveling marching band leader named Archibald Peck out there. Just look for any list of funny or weird wrestlers, you'll see a million of them.

Connor

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Anonymous

This episode reminded me I’ve been meaning to suggest the games WhereTakenUS and Statele. They’re games similar to Worldle where you have to pick the US state (either from a photo or from its silhouette, respectively) and then answer a bunch of trivia questions about it, such as the state flower, nickname or motto etc. There’s also regular WhereTaken, which is picking out a country of the world from a photo. Lots of fun if that’s your thing!

Taylor

I'm really looking forward to the Clue Crew doing Missouri. I'm really hoping you guys can find some of the cool info about this state. I used to hate it here and then I started learning about the prairie's native plants and wildlife and it truly made me fall in love with this state. Plus, don't forget that Kansas City is part of Missouri! It's a hidden gem since people usually only think of St. Louis.