| Hint | City | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| F | Capital of Tuscany | Florence | 97%
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| C | Where Hans Christian Andersen is buried | Copenhagen | 96%
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| L | This city's "eye" was once the world's tallest Ferris wheel | London | 96%
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| R | The world's northernmost national capital | Reykjavík | 96%
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| O | Has a museum of Viking ships | Oslo | 95%
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| N | Considered the capital of the French Riviera | Nice | 94%
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| G | Now part of Poland, it was a "free city" between the World Wars | Gdańsk | 93%
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| T | Home to the headquarters of Fiat and Alfa Romeo | Turin | 93%
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| A | In ancient times, it reached a population of 250,000 – of whom 1/3rd were enslaved | Athens | 92%
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| B | Currywurst was invented here in 1949 | Berlin | 90%
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| M | Where you can view artworks such as "Las Meninas" and "Guernica" | Madrid | 90%
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| V | Once the dominant naval power of the Adriatic Sea | Venice | 88%
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| I | Founded as the Greek settlement of Byzantium in 667 BC | Istanbul | 87%
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| P | Where the Charles Bridge crosses the Vltava River | Prague | 84%
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| U | In this Dutch city, over 50% of journeys are made by bicycle | Utrecht | 83%
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| Z | Capital of Aragon, Spain | Zaragoza | 83%
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| D | Home to the European headquarters of many American tech companies, for tax reasons | Dublin | 79%
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| S | Capital city whose name means "wisdom" in Greek | Sofia | 79%
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| E | City in the Ruhr Valley home to Krupp, once the largest company in Europe | Essen | 78%
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| K | Sacked by the Mongols in 1240 AD | Kyiv | 78%
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| W | This city's football team are commonly known as "Wolves" | Wolverhampton | 75%
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| H | Largest city in Crete | Heraklion | 70%
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| Y | Belgian city which was the scene of near-continuous fighting in WWI, with casualties likely over 1,000,000 | Ypres | 60%
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| J | Home to what was once the largest university in Germany | Jena | 33%
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| X | The only town in Germany starting with X | Xanten | 20%
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| Q | City near Lisbon once home to the Portuguese royal court | Queluz | 12%
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