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| Biggest city in the state of New Mexico. | Albuquerque | 100%
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| Home to Disneyland, the Angel's (MLB), and The Ducks (NHL). | Anaheim | 100%
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| Biggest city in Alaska. | Anchorage | 100%
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| The former "Celery Capital of the World" is this Denver suburb. | Arvada | 100%
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| Most populated Denver suburb and 3rd most populated city in Colorado. | Aurora | 100%
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| Capital and biggest city in Idaho. Known as "The City of Trees" | Boise | 100%
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| Capital and biggest city in Colorado. | Denver | 100%
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| This California city is named after the capitol of Ireland. | Dublin | 100%
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| Nike is headquartered in this city. | Eugene | 100%
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| This Washington city is home to the largest building in the world by volume. | Everett | 100%
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| This Las Vegas suburb is the second most populated city in the state. | Henderson | 100%
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| Closest 'big" city to Glacier National Park. | Kalispell | 100%
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| Huge Arizona city (3rd largest) that was settled by Mormons. | Mesa | 100%
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| This Boise suburb is the third most populated city in the state. | Nampa | 100%
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| City in California that had more than 45,000 acres of wineries. | Napa | 100%
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| This California city shares it's name with New Jersey's largest city. | Newark | 100%
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| This California city keeps losing all of its professional sports teams. | Oakland | 100%
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| Al Capone once said he wouldn't dare walk this Utah cities streets alone. | Ogden | 100%
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| Home to the world's largest Costco. Also the biggest city in Utah. | Salt Lake City | 100%
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| This city has the most LGBTQ+ people in the USA. | San Francisco | 100%
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| Second most populated city in Washington state. | Tacoma | 100%
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| Most populated city in central Washington. | Yakima | 100%
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| This is one of two suburbs of Provo that is named after a river (or utensil). | American Fork | 50%
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| Used to be called Smiths Landing until it was renamed after a biblical city in Syria. | Antioch | 50%
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| Colorado ski resort home to a lot of celebrities. | Aspen | 50%
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| If you live in the Southwest, your USPS packages most likely travel through this Arizona city near Phoenix. | Avondale | 50%
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| This city in Utah is known for IKEA and "The Claw". | Draper | 50%
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| This suburb of Provo was incorporated in 1996 and had a population of 250. Now, it's at 70,772. | Eagle Mountain | 50%
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| This California city is known for its Victorian architecture and its home to the oldest zoo in the state. | Eureka | 50%
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| This Wyoming town was created as a railroad hub in the late 1860's and is very, very close to Utah. | Evanston | 50%
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| Suburb of Portland with a population of 111,820. | Hillsboro | 50%
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| This is the most populous of the Tri-Cities in Washington. | Kennewick | 50%
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| Salt Lake City suburb home to Fashion Place Mall. | Murray | 50%
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| The most famous gold rush town in Alaska. | Nome | 50%
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| Becha can't guess what this Northern suburb of Las Vegas is called... | North Las Vegas | 50%
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| Utah Valley University is in this city. | Orem | 50%
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| Most populated city in Ventura County, California. | Oxnard | 50%
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| This suburb of Ogden shares its name with the city that Archie, Betty, Jughead, and Veronica live in. | Riverdale | 50%
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| This Arizona city is considered the Sunniest city on earth. | Yuma | 50%
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| This unincorporated suburb of Sacramento has a funny two word name (hint: a building full of video games). | Arden-Arcade | 0%
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| The 15th most populated city in Washington state which is also famous for hosting the annual Washington State Fair. | Auburn | 0%
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| City near Sacramento with 100+ miles of bike paths/lanes. | Davis | 0%
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| Second biggest city in Hawaii. Suburb of Honolulu. | East Honolulu | 0%
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| Unincorporated town to the southwest of Las Vegas with a population of 260,557. | Enterprise | 0%
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| Means "hidden" in Spanish. The city is surrounded by foothills. | Escondido | 0%
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| One of the fastest growing areas of Idaho just south of Boise. | Kuna | 0%
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| This city was the first incorporated city in Idaho, and has the farthest inland port in the USA. | Lewiston | 0%
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| This Oregon city is situated in the remains of ancient volcanic flow areas. | Medford | 0%
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| 8 mile long beach city near Los Angeles. | Newport Beach | 0%
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| In California, this cities name means "sandy place by the waters". | Rancho Cucamonga | 0%
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| City in California known for vast Orange and Lemon groves. | Upland | 0%
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