| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Event hosted in 1932 and 1984 (and scheduled for 2028) | Summer Olympics | 97%
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| Country which established the settlement of Los Angeles in 1781 | Spain | 92%
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| Three-letter airport code for Los Angeles International Airport | LAX | 89%
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| Suburb with the zip code 90210 | Beverly Hills | 88%
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| There are currently 2,759 of these on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | Stars | 84%
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| County just south of Los Angeles County | {Orange} County | 82%
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| Beach area known for canals and bodybuilders | Venice Beach | 74%
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| L. A. suburb where Disneyland is located | Anaheim | 73%
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| NFL team that played in Los Angeles, left for Saint Louis, and then came back | Los Angeles Rams | 68%
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| "Quiet beach community" on the Pacific Coast Highway famous for celebrity homes | Malibu | 66%
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| Burger chain which offers "animal style" fries | In-N-Out | 64%
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| Man who was beaten by police in 1991, causing widespread riots the following year | Rodney King | 63%
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| Boulevard famous for its "strip" of nightclubs | Sunset Boulevard | 61%
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| Home town of Snoop Dogg which has a busy port | Long Beach | 51%
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| A person from Paris is a Parisian. A person from Los Angeles is an _______. | Angeleno | 49%
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| Tar pits which trapped thousands of prehistoric animals | La {Brea} | 47%
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| Coastal city where Route 66 came to an end | Santa Monica | 47%
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| What the Hollywood sign originally said | Hollywood{land} | 45%
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| Valley which Valley Girls come from | San Fernando Valley | 43%
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| Observatory featured in the movie "Rebel Without a Cause" | Griffith Observatory | 38%
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