U.S. City Name Etymologies - Statistics

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Clue Named for ... City % Correct
Major city Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes Phoenix
97%
State capital French for "red stick" Baton Rouge
84%
City in northern California Greek expression yelled by a person making a discovery Eureka
81%
Major city "Brotherly Love" in Greek Philadelphia
79%
City in Texas Spanish for "the pass" El Paso
74%
Suburb of D.C. City in Egypt Alexandria
72%
City in Georgia Plato's home town Athens
72%
City in Texas "Body of Christ" in Latin Corpus Christi
69%
City in Arizona A geographical formation, Spanish for "table" Mesa
66%
City in Texas Spanish for "yellow" Amarillo
59%
State capital Seventh President of the U.S. Jackson
59%
City in New Hampshire The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution Manchester
56%
State capital Author of the Bill of Rights Madison
53%
State capital Apostle who spread Jesus's teachings to the Gentiles Saint Paul
53%
College town in New York Greek island, home to Odysseus Ithaca
52%
City in upstate New York Greek colony on Sicily, home to Archimedes Syracuse
51%
State capital Englishman who tried to colonize Virginia Raleigh
43%
Suburb of Chicago or Denver Roman goddess of dawn Aurora
41%
Suburb of Chicago Rome's greatest orator Cicero
33%
Major city Duwamish tribal chief Seattle
26%
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