Guess the map 13: Mercator maps are cool, actually

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At 8 pm?
 
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I have been looking for my store of ready to upload saved maps,
but I forgot where I put them. There is no index of maps on this site,
so I fear I am going to repeat one someone has previously put up.

I found this new one, from November 2014, and:

I think is best to ignore the elevated states with lines as they merely
pointed to examples I had to delete and backtracking that won't help.

I will give clues correct, but as annoyingly cryptic as possible.

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That is Florida, Nevada, Arkansas and Puerto Rico at one end, and Maine, Kansas and Nebraska at the other. My first thought is weirdness, but the weirdness of Florida and Nevada are so different I cannot think of a reasonable metric.
 
Perhaps we should start at the other end: what do Nebraska and Kentucky have in common with Maine?
 
I had a couple of thoughts:
  • Ammunition sales by population
  • Federal military spending
 
I'm not sure about either for Puerto Rico.
 
Gambling? Las Vegas style; Indian; State sponsored; bingo, Lotteries.... Could be changes in laws regulating various gaming practices.
 
That is Florida, Nevada, Arkansas and Puerto Rico at one end, and Maine, Kansas and Nebraska at the other. My first thought is weirdness, but the weirdness of Florida and Nevada are so different I cannot think of a reasonable metric.

Cryptic clue number 1:

I reckon half the population there regard it as weird, the other half regard it as something beginning with 'f'

I had a couple of thoughts:
  • Ammunition sales by population
  • Federal military spending

Nothing to do with either of those.


Gambling? Las Vegas style; Indian; State sponsored; bingo, Lotteries.... Could be changes in laws regulating various gaming practices.

There is arguably a connection with Las Vegas, but it is not about changes in laws.
 
Church attendance?
 
No, not church attendance. I can perceive an indirect relationship, but it is subtle, and progressing that is unlikely to help you.
 
Perhaps migrating population as folks move from one part of the country to another. From darker bluer to redder.
 
Isn't Nevada mostly desert? Why does it attract so many immigrants? (or is this just due to relatively close-by Mexico)

Or maybe the answer is something else closely related to Las Vegas, say out of the ordinary marriages.
 
Isn't Nevada mostly desert? Why does it attract so many immigrants? (or is this just due to relatively close-by Mexico)

Or maybe the answer is something else closely related to Las Vegas, say out of the ordinary marriages.
Las Vegas. And Reno, but mostly Vegas. Pre pandemic it has been a huge magnet for tourists and job seekers. Housing market has been big.

The city has been growing steadily over time.

https://www.macrotrends.net/cities/23043/las-vegas/population
 
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