| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| "The Big Apple" | New York | 97%
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| Most populous city in South America | São Paulo | 93%
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| Most populous city in Africa | Cairo | 86%
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| Pretoria and Soweto are part of this city's urban area | Johannesburg | 85%
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| Straddles Europe and Asia | Istanbul | 83%
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| India's film production capital | Mumbai | 81%
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| "The City of Lights" | Paris | 81%
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| Where you'd find Shibuya Crossing, sometimes called the world's busiest pedestrian crossing | Tokyo | 81%
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| In 2028, it will host the Summer Olympics for the third time | Los Angeles | 80%
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| Where an ayatollah met his end in 2026 | Tehran | 80%
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| Located just south of a demilitarized zone | Seoul | 74%
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| Overlooked by the Christ the Redeemer statue | Rio de Janeiro | 73%
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| FIFA World Cup host city in 1970, 1986, and 2026 | Mexico City | 71%
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| Capital of the Republic of China | Taipei | 65%
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| Lost its capital city status to Abuja in 1991 | Lagos | 64%
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| Captured by the U.S. in 1898 and Japan in 1942 | Manila | 64%
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| City that exploded onto the world's consciousness in March 2020 | Wuhan | 64%
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| Formerly known as Canton | Guangzhou | 63%
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| As a Dutch possession, it was known as Batavia | Jakarta | 62%
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| Buddhist temples here include Wat Arun and Wat Pho | Bangkok | 57%
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| Setting of the musical "Evita" | Buenos Aires | 57%
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| The largest city in India prior to independence | Kolkata | 54%
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| Where you'd find 30 St Mary Axe, commonly known as "The Gherkin" | London | 54%
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| Home to the Red Fort, the former residence of Mughal emperors | Delhi | 51%
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| The "last helicopter" fled the U.S. embassy in this city in 1975 | Ho Chi Minh City | 49%
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| In 1947, it had a slim Hindu majority. By 1951, it was 96% Muslim. | Karachi | 49%
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| Gorky Park is located here | Moscow | 48%
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| Where the first emperor of China is buried | Xi'an | 48%
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| The largest city where French is an official language | Kinshasa | 47%
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| Lies on the Ganges Delta | Dhaka | 44%
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| Gives its name to a type of bean | Lima | 44%
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| Home to a stadium known as "The Bird's Nest", completed in 2008 | Beijing | 42%
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| The urban area includes the city of Toyota | Nagoya | 42%
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| The largest Kannada-speaking city, located in the center of Southern India | Bangalore | 39%
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| Major city in India sharing its name with a major city in Pakistan | Hyderabad | 39%
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| Capital of India's Tamil Nadu state | Chennai | 36%
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| Port city near Beijing | Tianjin | 36%
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| Home to the world's premier panda breeding facility | Chengdu | 34%
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| On China's side of the strait of Taiwan | Xiamen | 34%
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| Has the highest elevation of any city on this list (2,640 m) | Bogotá | 33%
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| There's a trendy neighborhood here called "Amerika-mura" | Osaka | 31%
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| The largest city in the Punjab region | Lahore | 30%
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| A word in the English language meaning "to kidnap for forced service on a ship" | Shanghai | 29%
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| 31 bridges cross the Yangtze River in this city – 29 built since 1995 | Chongqing | 26%
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| Located southwest of Shanghai, it is home to Alibaba and DeepSeek | Hangzhou | 25%
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| Home to the world's largest stadium, Narendra Modi Stadium | Ahmedabad | 21%
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| Capital of the Shang dynasty, it was formerly Anglicized as Chengchow | Zhengzhou | 16%
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| Southernmost capital of a country that has ever been part of OPEC country | Luanda | 15%
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| The capital of China's Hunan province, it is home to a giant statue of Mao's head | Changsha | 13%
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