| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most populous city of Alaska | Anchorage | 92%
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| City in the south of France that is synonym to pleasant, kind, lovely, gracious or charming | Nice | 79%
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| City in Nebraska that give its name to one of the beaches on which D-Day took place | Omaha | 77%
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| City that is, since 2025, no longer the biggest city in the Baltics by population | Riga | 77%
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| Syrian city that was first to be captured when the regime of Al-Assad was overthrown | Aleppo | 73%
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| City in West Africa that is named after the 5th President of the USA | Monrovia | 71%
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| Home of Italian football club Juventus | Turin | 71%
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| Mediterranean capital city that was nicknamed 'La Blanche' by its colonial power | Algiers | 67%
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| Dutch city known for the cheese that is named after it | Gouda | 67%
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| German city on the Neckar River known for its vibrant automobile industry | Stuttgart | 65%
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| Island capital city often shorted as 'Tana' | Antananarivo | 50%
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| City that is also a country as well as a Belgian province | Luxembourg | 46%
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| After an earthquake in 1966, this city was rebuilt and became the 4th largest city in the Soviet Union | Tashkent | 40%
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| City in Devon in South West England famous for its river, its cathedral and its university | Exeter | 35%
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| City that is also a sports and lifestyle brand in field hockey, padel and other sports | Osaka | 13%
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| City in Tigray that was for centuries the capital of an empire of the same name that spanned from East Africa to South Arabia | Axum | 10%
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