| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Most populous city in Canada | Toronto | 99%
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| Second largest US state by both area and population | Texas | 98%
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| State where you would find Graceland, Jack Daniels, and the Country Music Hall of Fame | Tennessee | 92%
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| Capital of Florida | Tallahassee | 88%
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| Baja California city known as the "Gateway to Mexico" for its tourist industry | Tijuana | 81%
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| Florida city that is the "Lightning Capital of North America"; its hockey team is an homage | Tampa Bay | 78%
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| Second largest city in Arizona | Tucson | 74%
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| Capital of Kansas | Topeka | 72%
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| Capital of Honduras, commonly known as "Tegus", | Tegucigalpa | 70%
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| Midtown Manhatten location where Broadway meets 7th Street | Times Square | 67%
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| Largest alpine lake in North America, its ski resorts played host to the 1960 Winter Olympics | Tahoe | 53%
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| City on the Puget Sound that hosts The Museum of Glass and America's Car Museum | Tacoma | 36%
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| Stormy bay in northern Lake Superior, or the large Canadian city adjacent to it | Thunder Bay | 34%
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| Site of the "Gunfight at the OK Corral" and the most productive silver mine in Arizona | Tombstone | 29%
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| Alabama city where African-American pilots trained for WWII service | Tuskegee | 29%
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| Mesoamerican site near Mexico City that includes the Pyramid of the Sun and Avenue of the Dead | Teotihuacan | 14%
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| Quebec city whose inhabitants are known as "Trifluvians" | Trois-Rivières | 11%
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| Major Mayan city ruin near Cancún - famous for its Castillo and Temple of the Wind | Tulum | 7%
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| Lake that surrounded the above, its basin is the site of Mexico City. | Texcoco | 6%
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| Turquoise waterfall formed by the Gallinas and Tampoan rivers in San Luis Potosi | Tamul Falls | 1%
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