| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Top university of Nashville, named for a famous 1800s business magnate | Vanderbilt | 100%
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| U.S. President who owned "The Hermitage" | Andrew Jackson | 94%
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| City that Nashville surpassed in population to become Tennessee's largest city in 2017 | Memphis | 94%
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| Most popular nicknames for Nashville | {Music} City | 94%
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| Nashville has a full replica of this Greek landmark, located in Centennial Park | Parthenon | 88%
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| NFL team based in Nashville | Tennessee Titans | 88%
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| 333 Commerce Street in Nashville is said to somewhat resemble this DC superhero | Batman | 81%
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| Singer and actor known as "The Man in Black" | Johnny Cash | 81%
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| Pennsylvania-born singer who moved to Nashville at age 14 to pursue her career in country music, and later transitioned to pop in New York City | Taylor Swift | 75%
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| Former vice president who owns a $2.3 million home in Belle Meade | Al Gore | 69%
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| Street with the highest concentration of Nashville's "honky-tonk" bars | Broadway | 69%
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| Food that Nashville is most known for in the U.S. | Hot chicken | 69%
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| Popular event that the above was built for in 1897 | World's Fair | 63%
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| Major river which flows through Nashville | Cumberland River | 56%
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| Longest-running radio show in U.S. history | Grand Ole Opry | 56%
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| Most popular nicknames for Nashville | {Athens} of the South | 44%
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| Most populous suburb of Nashville—state capital of Tennessee from 1818-1826 | {Murfrees}boro | 38%
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| County that Nashville is part of | Davidson | 31%
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| Major retailer headquartered in the suburb of Goodlettsville | Dollar General | 13%
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| Continental Army general for whom Nashville is named | {Francis} Nash | 6%
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