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What is the red oak?
This is the state tree. It is oak.
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What is Trenton?
The capital of New Jersey.
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Who is Phil Murphy?
The governor of NJ.
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What is a horse?
This is the state animal. It roams free and is considered wild.
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What is Carlo's Bakery?
This is a famous place known for its heartwarming hospitality, and baked goods.
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Who is the mayor?
Steven Fulop is this with respect to NJ.
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What is the purple violet?
This is the state flower, it is named after two shades of purple.
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What is Lucy the Elephant?
This is a giant elephant, located south of Atlantic City.
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Who is the attorney general?
This Jersey City-born resident is now this for New Jersey. Grewal's responsibilities include: represent the state in legal matters and supervise the state administration.
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What is the American Goldfinch?
This is the state bird. It is an American _______.
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What is the Korean War Veterans Memorial?
This memorial honors those who survived a war with another country. The memorial is located in the northeast of the state.
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What is the democratic party?
This political party has 994,000 more people than the other political party.
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What is the blueberry?
This is the state fruit, and it can be picked on a bush.
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What is Empty Sky Memorial?
This is another 9/11 memorial to honor those who died on that day. Name is also referring to nothing in the sky.
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What is Newark?
281,944 is the around the population of which major city in NJ?
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