| Population | State | Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 307,465 | Minnesota | State capital | Saint Paul | 100%
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| 279,695 | Missouri | Site of the Gateway Arch | St. Louis | 100%
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| 180,406 | Oregon | State capital | Salem | 95%
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| 1,526,656 | Texas | Site of the Alamo | San Antonio | 95%
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| 780,995 | Washington | Headquarters of Starbucks and Amazon | Seattle | 95%
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| 267,102 | Florida | Named after a city in Russia | St. Petersburg | 95%
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| 217,783 | Utah | Where the Mormon Church is based | Salt Lake City | 90%
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| 209,289 | South Dakota | Largest city in the state | Sioux Falls | 90%
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| 148,808 | Georgia | Famous for its antebellum architecture | Savannah | 86%
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| 176,578 | Louisiana | Located near both Arkansas and Texas | Shreveport | 86%
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| 230,609 | Washington | Site of Gonzaga University | Spokane | 86%
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| 170,596 | Missouri | Largest city in the Ozarks | Springfield | 86%
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| 154,888 | Massachusetts | Where basketball was invented | Springfield | 86%
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| 112,949 | Illinois | State capital | Springfield | 86%
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| 146,097 | New York | College town named after a Greek city | Syracuse | 86%
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| 246,170 | Arizona | Affluent suburb of Phoenix | Scottsdale | 81%
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| 139,134 | Connecticut | Largest city in the Connecticut panhandle | Stamford | 76%
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| 167,564 | Arizona | Phoenix suburb with an "unexpected" name | Surprise | 76%
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| 134,342 | Michigan | Second-largest suburb of Detroit | Sterling Heights | 38%
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| 112,003 | Georgia | 90% African-American suburb of Atlanta | South Fulton | 29%
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