| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Hurricane that struck in 2005 | Katrina | 97%
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| The most famous street in New Orleans | Bourbon Street | 84%
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| NFL team based in New Orleans | New Orleans Saints | 81%
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| Jazz musician supposedly born on the 4th of July, 1900 | Louis Armstrong | 77%
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| Neighborhood in which that street is located | French Quarter | 71%
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| Common four letter abbreviation for New Orleans | NOLA | 71%
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| Most common nickname for the city | The Big Easy | 68%
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| A person of Acadian French descent is known as a ... | Cajun | 67%
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| New Orleans style fried shrimp sandwich | Po' Boy | 63%
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| A person of mixed European, Black, and Native American heritage is a ... | Creole | 61%
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| Popular soup often made with okra | Gumbo | 61%
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| Louisiana equivalent of "county" | Parish | 60%
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| New Orleans translation of "who is that?" | Who dat? | 57%
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| New Orleans style powdered donut | Beignet | 47%
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| Play by Tennessee Williams set in New Orleans | A Streetcar Named Desire | 45%
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| Cafe famous for serving those donuts | Cafe du {Monde} | 44%
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| Saltwater lake that borders the city | Lake Pontchartrain | 43%
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| Style of music played with a washboard for percussion | Zydeco | 28%
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| Historic neighborhood which inspired an HBO drama of the same name | Tremé | 19%
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| New Orleans term for a street median | {Neutral} ground | 12%
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| New Orleans translation of "where are you?" or "how's it going?" | Where y'at | 10%
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