| Name the Massachusetts city/town that... | Answer | % Correct |
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| is where basketball was invented | Springfield | 83%
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| other than Boston, is home to a major league sports team | Foxborough | 72%
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| is where the first Dunkin Donuts was established | Quincy | 72%
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| shares its name with a European capital city | Berlin | 56%
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| is spelled in alphabetical order (hint: also the name of a fish body part) | Gill | 56%
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| shares a name with a Massachusetts county, but is not in that county | Franklin | 39%
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| contains the northernmost point in the state | Salisbury | 39%
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| shares its name with a Canadian provincial capital | Halifax | 33%
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| is named after a foreign country | Peru | 33%
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| if you break it into two words, forms the beginning and end of a Simon and Garfunkel song title | Bridgewater | 28%
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| is where volleyball was invented | Holyoke | 28%
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| has the lowest US zip code number (01001) | Agawam | 22%
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| was named after a hotel (hint: also the name of a US President) | Clinton | 22%
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| other than Boston, has annexed an entire other town (hint: the annexed town was Bradford) | Haverhill | 22%
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| is named for a city in Mexico | Monterey | 22%
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| is coterminous with its county | Nantucket | 22%
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| when said in an Eastern New England accent, contains no consonants | Ayer | 17%
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| has the largest number of 17th century houses in the US | Ipswich | 17%
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| is named "New ___", but there's no old "___" in Massachusetts | New Ashford | 17%
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| has a population under 100 | Gosnold | 11%
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| is where Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the chocolate chip cookie (hint: not Wakefield) | Whitman | 11%
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