| Locations | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A Greek conqueror founded many cities named this. The most famous is in Egypt | Alexandria | 91%
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| A "witchy" Boston suburb or the capital of Oregon | Salem | 83%
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| A city that was home to Elvis, or an ancient capital of Egypt | Memphis | 80%
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| A major city in England or in Alabama | Birmingham | 79%
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| The most populous city in Maine and also in Oregon | Portland | 75%
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| City in England or in Massachusetts. Both are home to top Universities | Cambridge | 67%
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| These two cities on the Kansas/Missouri border have the same name | Kansas City | 67%
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| Australian state capital or city in Scotland | Perth | 61%
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| The Pilgrims left from this city in England and founded this town in Massachusetts | Plymouth | 61%
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| Major city in Central America or Silicon Valley | San Jose | 61%
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| Capital of Mississippi or ski town in Wyoming | Jackson | 57%
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| Twenty-five U.S. states have a place named this - but only one is a state capital | Springfield | 56%
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| It's not the capital of South Carolina - but it is the capital of West Virginia | Charleston | 52%
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| City in Ohio or a former capital of Spain | Toledo | 52%
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| Belgian battle site or a city in Ontario with a top university | Waterloo | 50%
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| A city in upstate New York or a Greek colony on Sicily, home to inventor Archimedes | Syracuse | 46%
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| City on the Baltic Sea or on Tampa Bay | St. Petersburg | 43%
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| Suburb of Denver or Chicago. Named for the Roman goddess of dawn | Aurora | 39%
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| City in Colombia or in Spain. The Spanish one was named after Carthage | Cartagena | 37%
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| Fourth biggest city in India or eighth biggest in Pakistan | Hyderabad | 35%
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