European Cities A-Z by Clue #1 - Statistics

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Hint City % Correct
H Capital of Finland Helsinki
98%
B Capital of Catalonia Barcelona
97%
F Germany's financial capital Frankfurt
97%
M Has the world's largest Oktoberfest celebration Munich
96%
C Hosts the world's most prestigious film festival Cannes
94%
K Second largest city in Poland Kraków
94%
N Closest major city to Mount Vesuvius Naples
94%
R Known as "The Eternal City" Rome
94%
W In 1955, communist countries met here to sign a pact Warsaw
93%
S Four of the five Nobel Prizes are awarded here Stockholm
91%
P Galileo supposedly dropped balls of different weights from city's tower Pisa
87%
D Mostly destroyed by firebombing on 13 February 1945 Dresden
86%
Y Oldest city in northern England, founded by the Romans in 71 AD York
85%
G Of all the cities in Europe, this one is closest to Africa Gibraltar
83%
V Where paella comes from originally Valencia
82%
A Center of the world's diamond industry Antwerp
77%
I Hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976 Innsbruck
76%
L In 1755, it was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami Lisbon
72%
E Built near an extinct volcano called Arthur's Seat Edinburgh
71%
Z Where V. I. Lenin and James Joyce lived in exile Zurich
64%
T Where the Concorde and Airbus A380 took their first flights Toulouse
58%
O Where you might see a don punting along a river Oxford
49%
J Sherry wine comes from this city in Andalucia Jerez de la Frontera
43%
Q City in Brittany Quimper / Quiberon
34%
U Largest city in the northern half of Sweden Umeå
28%
X City in Thrace spelled Ξάνθη in its native language Xanthi
27%
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