| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Mile-high city, the capital of Colorado. | Denver | 98%
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| California home to the stunning Golden Gate Bridge. | San Francisco | 98%
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| Across the bay you'll find this city of 440,000, once home to baseball's "A's," the city is named for the trees that once blanketed the area. | Oakland | 94%
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| Home to University of Idaho, the origin of this city's name is uncertain. It might be named for a native tribe, a city in Pennsylvania, or the capital of Russia. | Moscow | 92%
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| It's the 23rd most populous city in Washington. It's also the capital. | Olympia | 90%
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| After Cheyenne, this is the most populous city in Wyoming. A former oil mecca, it's named for a military man, not a friendly ghost, | Casper | 88%
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| Four-letter Arizona city named for a landform. | Mesa | 88%
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| Home to Disneyland and the National Hockey League's Ducks. | Anaheim | 86%
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| A Washington city so nice they named it twice! The Walawalałáma people are the inspiration for the city name. | Walla Walla | 82%
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| Colorado mining town turned tony ski resort. | Aspen | 80%
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| The fifth-largest city in California, this San Joaquin locale is the most populous inland city in the Golden State. | Fresno | 67%
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| Four-letter hotspot for artists in New Mexico. | Taos | 57%
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| Roughly 40 US cities and towns carry this name. We're thinking of the tiny community near the California coast. Need another hint? It's not an old harbor. | Newport | 55%
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| New Mexico city that takes its name from the famed indigenous civilization that once spread throughout Mexico. | Aztec | 53%
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| Small city in north central California. Two words. Think: scarlet cliff. | Red Bluff | 33%
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