Published: Monday 6th January 2014
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Who is said to have been the first European visitor to Florida in 1513? 
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What is the State Flower of Florida? 
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Which is the only US State to lie south of Florida? 
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Although he spent many years in Florida, how many of Nobel Prize winning novelist Ernest Hemmingway's books have the State as its setting? 
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Florida has the second longest coastline of all the US States, which has the longest? 
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Which famous rock singer was born in Melbourne, Florida on December 8th 1943? 
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In which Florida City are the attractions Disney World and Sea World to be found? 
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A Native American Indian woman is depicted on the State flag, from which tribe does she come? 
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Which dessert is named after the citrus fruit Citrus Aurantifulia, found throughout the Southern part of Florida? 
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Used for every NASA human space flight since 1968, where in Florida is the Kennedy Space Centre located? 
		
		
		
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What nickname is given to the State of Florida? 
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Which Central Florida University is named after a hat manufacturer?  
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Approximately how many islands make up the Florida Keys, is it [a]17, [b]170, [c]1700 or [d]17000? 
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As at January 2014 how many teams from Florida competed in the NFL? 
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What is the State capital of Florida? 
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Actor Sidney Poitier was born in Miami in 1927, for which movie did he become the first African-American to win the Best Actor Oscar?  
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What is EPCOT, opened as part of the Disney World complex in 1982, an acronym for? 
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Florida shares land borders with which TWO other US States?  
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Which Florida City is known as "Venice of America" due to its 185 miles of waterways?  
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Which Florida Township is said to be the oldest European settlement in North America?  
 
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