| Clue | Geographical entity | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Major African city | Cape Town | 67%
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| Island nation in the Atlantic Ocean | Cape Verde | 67%
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| Capital of a central European nation | Budapest | 56%
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| Fishy-sounding Massachusetts peninsula | Cape Cod | 56%
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| City in Utah; the name means a person who sells cloth or curtains | Draper | 44%
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| Dallas suburb next to the airport, whose name means a plant used to make wine | Grapevine | 44%
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| Fruity-sounding Dutch city on the IJssel, in the province of Gelderland | Apeldoorn | 33%
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| Bay, and city, in Virginia | Chesapeake | 33%
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| The capital of French Polynesia, on Tahiti | Papeete | 33%
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| A third place named after a Catholic building, in Derbyshire, also with two French words | Chapel-en-le-Frith | 22%
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| Village near Glasgow; the same name as above, but with a room instead of a mountain | Chapelhall | 22%
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| Catholic- and mountainous-sounding location of the University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 22%
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| Active volcano which is the highest mountain on North Island, New Zealand | Mount Ruapehu | 22%
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| Large town near Raleigh, North Carolina | Apex | 0%
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| Large Chicago suburb on the DuPage River | Naperville | 0%
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