| Hint | City | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| O | Among U.S. cities, it ranks 5th in number of international tourists | Orlando | 93%
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| T | Capital of Florida | Tallahassee | 82%
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| I | Has the world's largest sporting venue with capacity for 400,000 spectators | Indianapolis | 80%
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| L | Its population has grown from 8,000 in 1940 to nearly 700,000 today | Las Vegas | 80%
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| N | "The Big Easy" | New Orleans | 73%
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| H | Capital of Montana | Helena | 72%
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| S | Where the Battle of the Alamo took place | San Antonio | 70%
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| A | Home to the University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | 68%
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| B | Where you can visit Edgar Allan Poe's house | Baltimore | 66%
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| C | Site of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | Cleveland | 64%
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| E | Across the border from Ciudad Juarez | El Paso | 62%
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| Q | Our nation's sixth president was born here | Quincy | 60%
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| R | Near an alleged 1947 UFO crash site | Roswell | 60%
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| G | City in Texas struck by a hurricane in 1900 (the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history) | Galveston | 58%
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| J | Capital of Missouri | Jefferson City | 57%
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| K | Known for blues music and barbecue | Kansas City | 53%
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| W | Where the Branch Davidian cult had its compound | Waco | 49%
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| F | Near the Grand Canyon on Historic Route 66 | Flagstaff | 48%
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| U | Located on the Mohawk River in upstate New York | Utica | 44%
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| P | Home to Brigham Young University | Provo | 42%
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| Y | Arizona locale which has been called "The Sunniest City on Earth" | Yuma | 42%
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| M | South Carolina's most visited city, it has banned thong bikinis | Myrtle Beach | 41%
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| V | Mississippi city besieged during the Civil War | Vicksburg | 31%
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| D | Where Bosnian peace accords were signed | Dayton | 27%
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| X | Ohio city whose name means "hospitality" in ancient Greek | Xenia | 18%
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| Z | Its name means "West Wind hills" | Zephyrhills | 9%
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