| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| The capital and largest city in Colorado | D | Denver | 100%
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| Home to the United States Air Force Academy | C | Colorado Springs | 96%
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| Ski resort town with the highest property prices in the United States | A | Aspen | 93%
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| Southern industrial city that was at one point the second largest in Colorado | P | Pueblo | 84%
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| College town home to Colorado State University | F | Fort Collins | 83%
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| The Flatirons provide the backdrop to this Front Range college city | B | Boulder | 77%
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| Denver suburb which elected the first female mayor of a U.S. city over 50k people | A | Aurora | 76%
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| The largest city on the Western Slope | G | Grand Junction | 76%
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| Northern Colorado city named for an 1800s journalist | G | Greeley | 63%
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| Largest city in southwest Colorado, 30 miles from Mesa Verde | D | Durango | 62%
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| "Sweetheart City" which remails over 150,000 cards each Valentine's Day | L | Loveland | 60%
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| Denver suburb home to the former headquarters of Coors | G | Golden | 56%
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| Contains the main entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park | E | Estes Park | 49%
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| Mountain town with the highest airport in the United States | L | Leadville | 44%
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| Relatively major mountain city, gateway to Black Canyon of the Gunnison | M | Montrose | 44%
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| Mountain town containing the oldest continually operating ski area in the U.S. | S | Steamboat Springs | 32%
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| Gilpin County gold rush town which is now a gambling hub | B | Black Hawk | 27%
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| Oldest continually inhabited city in Colorado, found in a valley of the same name | S | San Luis | 21%
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| Eastern town famous for its canteloupes and other melons | R | Rocky Ford | 17%
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| Smallest incorporated town in Colorado, with 8 people and an amusement park | L | Lakeside | 16%
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