| L. | Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | By far Alaska's largest city | Anchorage | 100%
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| J | State capital | Juneau | 95%
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| F | Largest city in interior Alaska | Fairbanks | 91%
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| N | Where the Iditarod ends | Nome | 91%
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| D | Formerly known as 'McKinley Park' | {Denali} Park | 77%
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| K | It shares its name with Alaska's largest island | Kodiak | 68%
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| V | The site of a massive oil spill in 1989 | Valdez | 68%
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| S | Formerly the capital of Russian America | Sitka | 55%
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| W | Where Sarah Palin is from | Wasilla | 55%
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| C | Appropriately, the University of Alaska is located here | College | 50%
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| P | Its oil field is the largest in North America | {Prudhoe} Bay | 45%
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| R | The first, uh... European trading post on the Yukon River | {Russian} Mission | 45%
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| E | Gold rush town named for the large birds spotted nearby | Eagle | 41%
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| U | Its name means "near the mainland" | Unalaska | 36%
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| B | Largest city within the massive Unorganized Borough | Bethel | 32%
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| T | Stubbs the cat served as this town's "mayor" until 2017 | Talkeetna | 23%
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| G | Wild strawberries grow near this town named for a Swedish king | Gustavus | 14%
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| H | Tiny town only accessible by road from Canada | Hyder | 14%
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| O | One of the first Russian settlements in America | {Old} Harbor | 14%
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| Y | Its city limits are at the chokepoint of the Alaska panhandle | Yakutat | 9%
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| I | Native village near one of the world's largest gold-copper mines | Iliamna | 5%
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| L | Village infamous for its absurdly high gas prices ($8.55 / gallon!) | {Lime} Village | 5%
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| M | "________ lies asleep beside the glacier" – John Denver lyric | McCarthy | 5%
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| Q | Village that has Alaska's largest pre-contact artifacts site | Quinhagak | 0%
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