U.S. Cities A-Z by Clue #1 - Statistics

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