| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Start your tour in the "Irish Capital of Texas" | Dublin | 98%
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| Here, see a replica Eiffel Tower adorned with a red cowboy hat | Paris | 92%
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| Travel to the south of Texas where you'll find a city named for one in Scotland, minus the "H" at the end | Edinburg(h) | 91%
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| Near Houston, you'll find this city named after the Beatles' hometown | Liverpool | 87%
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| Travel to this city's Historic District, but you won't see il Colosseo or il Pantheon | Roma (Rome) | 86%
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| This city is known for fruit and vegetable farming, not for Italian fashion houses | Milano (Milan) | 81%
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| While the European version is famous for pizza, this city has a Watermelon Festival | Naples | 81%
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| Drive to the so-called "Czech capital of Texas," whose name is also in Czech | Praha (Prague) | 80%
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| The "Black-Eyed Pea Capital of the World", not the birthplace of democracy | Athens | 77%
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| In the heart of Texas, the sun is even hotter than in Tuscany | Florence | 71%
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| Check out one of the oldest dance halls in Texas, a bit smaller than the Royal Albert Hall of its namesake | London | 71%
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| This town's residents are proud of their German heritage | Berlin | 70%
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| You won't find a Swiss/French alpine lake, but you may spot a nearby reservoir | Geneva | 69%
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| This town is far inland, unlike its namesake on Ukraine's Black Sea coast | Odessa | 67%
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| End your tour here, where snow won't be an issue for any European invaders | Moscow | 56%
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| Mining town named after another mining town on the river Tyne | Newcastle | 56%
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| Named for a Greek town, it's about 3 times 26 miles away from Big Bend National Park | Marathon | 30%
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| Despite the name, this town isn't the origin of an interwar German state | Weimar | 30%
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| This town and its "Nuevo" version across the Mexican border are both named for a city in northern Spain | Laredo | 25%
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