| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| A bar in this Texan city occasionally holds an armadillo race. | Austin | 100%
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| Located inside the Grand Canyon, this native village is not reachable by road, and mail has to be brought in and out by mule. | Supai | 89%
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| This aptly-named Minnesota village by the Canadian border is on an odd parcel of land cut off from the rest of the USA. | Angle Township | 83%
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| Thomas Hogg went on trial in this New England city in 1647, accused of fathering piglets with a sow. | New Haven | 83%
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| 800 languages are spoken in this former national capital, where it is illegal to toot your car horn. | New York | 83%
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| In 2024 in Waverley, near this state capital, a woman was declared dead only to be found to be alive in the funeral parlour. | Lincoln | 78%
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| More dogs than children inhabit this western city, which has a statue of Lenin and an annual nude cycling event. | Seattle | 78%
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| A fugitive got stuck and perished after trying to evade police by climbing through ventilation ducts in Macomb College, Sterling Heights, a suburb of this city. | Detroit | 72%
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| In 2013, people were found living in tunnels dug up to 25 feet deep under this football-mad city. | Kansas City | 72%
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| In June 2024, a chunk of bluish ice smashed through a house roof in this New York suburb. | Paterson | 72%
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| This city of 445 bridges was the site of Three Rivers Stadium and had the world's first commercial radio station. | Pittsburgh | 72%
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| A man from this hippie outpost exhumed a woman, redecorated her corpse and lived with it for seven years. | Key West | 67%
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| Two presidents kept pet alligators in this city, which has a gargoyle of Darth Vader on its cathedral. | Washington | 61%
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| A family from this central Florida town have a water skiing pet squirrel. | Sanford | 56%
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| A man from this Arkansas town has an "intimate" physical relationship with his Chevrolet. | Royal | 44%
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