Ohio Cities A-Z - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
C State capital Columbus
98%
A "Rubber Capital of the World" Akron
93%
D Birthplace of aviation Dayton
89%
T Industrial city is the fourth most populous in the state Toledo
82%
Y Ohio's 9th most populous city lies just 10 miles west of the Pennsylvania state line Youngstown
77%
S Home of Cedar Point Sandusky
74%
W This is also the name of a state Wyoming
72%
Q This village was named after the 6th president of the US Quincy
70%
X City made famous by a destructive tornado in 1974 Xenia
69%
J Named after the 7th president of the US Jackson
68%
I Declaration of... Independence
64%
L TV series "Glee" takes place in this city Lima
62%
Z This city served as the state capital from 1810-1812 Zanesville
61%
O Home of Miami University, one of the original "Public Ivy" schools Oxford
58%
N Gen. William C. Schenck named this city after his New Jersey hometown Newark
52%
P This Cleveland neighbor is "The Garden City" Parma
50%
M Home of the Ohio State Reformatory, set of The Shawshank Redemption Mansfield
48%
E Named after a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "father of geometry" Euclid
43%
F Hometown of Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Ben Roethlisberger Findlay
38%
V The International Airport for D resides in this city Vandalia
26%
R Bath & Body Works is headquartered in this suburb of the state capital Reynoldsburg
25%
K Hometown of Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson Kettering
23%
H Nearly 200 people were killed during this city's flood in 1913 Hamilton
22%
U Frontiersman Simon Kenton is buried in this city Urbana
21%
B Host of the National Tractor Pulling Championships Bowling Green
19%
G Hometown of Bob Evans, founder of Bob Evans Restaurants Gallipolis
12%
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