| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| NFL team based in Philadelphia | Philadelphia Eagles | 92%
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| Philadelphia's most famous fictional boxer | Rocky Balboa | 91%
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| Cracked bell formerly located in the steeple of the above building | {Liberty} Bell | 90%
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| Philadelphia resident who invented the lightning rod and bifocals | Benjamin Franklin | 88%
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| Sandwich made with thinly cut steak, onions and cheese on a hoagie | Philly {Cheesesteak} | 82%
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| Philadelphia's most well-known nickname | City of {Brotherly} {Love} | 81%
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| Rapper/actor who was "born and raised" in West Philadelphia | Will Smith | 81%
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| Document which was drafted in Philadelphia in 1787 | U.S. Constitution | 79%
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| Man who founded Philadelphia | William Penn | 72%
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| The part of town where "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" takes place | {South} Philly | 70%
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| Oscar-winning star of of the 1993 movie "Philadelphia" | Tom Hanks | 65%
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| Philadelphia woman credited with making the first American flag | Betsy Ross | 57%
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| Building where the Continental Congress met | {Independence} Hall | 57%
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| River that separates Philadelphia and New Jersey | Delaware River | 52%
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| Philly equivalent to "Y'all" or "You guys" | Yous | 52%
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| University whose sports teams are the Owls | Temple | 46%
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| Harmonizing R&B group who sang "Motownphilly" | Boyz II Men | 37%
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| In 1946, the University of Pennsylvania dedicated the ENIAC, often considered to be the world's first ______ | Digital computer | 37%
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| Everyday object on which you'd see a P for Philadelphia, as opposed to a D for Denver or an S for San Francisco | Coin | 35%
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| Philadelphia's largest company by market capitalization, and also the most-hated | Comcast | 21%
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