That looks good but it also looks a lot like the pizzas a tavern in a village of 300 people in my home county in southeast Nebraska serves. Just saying.
Hmmm, the northeast is under-represented, given the population in that area. Does that mean it's a mix of all those variations? In Eastern Mass. you might hear "Pallie," which is a variation of Pal, but also "Big Guy" and "Chief."
Would be cool if the intersection of all 4 in southern India was populated by Asian-looking people who drove Subarus, loved coffee over tea and spoke Spanish with a horrible Boston accent.
Skyscrapers by state * A skyscraper is typically defined as a building at least 150M (492 feet) tall.
Yeah, I don't know if the map's definition of a skyscraper is something generally accepted. There are several buildings in Indy that I would consider skyscrapers that don't meet the cut.
Ironically North Dakota which is likely to be among the first targets because of its missile bases show few shelters.