Ohio Cities A-Z - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Clue City % Correct
C Home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Cleveland
100%
D Wright Brothers' home city Dayton
96%
T City Ohio and Michigan fought over Toledo
93%
A Birthplace of Lebron James Akron
89%
J Seventh US president Jackson
82%
S It shares its name with 33 other cities in the US—immigrant pet eating hoax Springfield
79%
Q Sixth US president Quincy
71%
G Named for the 20th US president {Garfield} Heights
68%
X Greek for "hospitality" Xenia
68%
H Cincinnati suburb, or Founding Father Hamilton
64%
K Home to Ohio's 3rd largest university Kent
64%
Y Located 7 miles west of Pennsylvania Youngstown
64%
Z Ohio capital from 1810-1812 Zanesville
57%
E Also the Greek "father of geometry" Euclid
54%
L Setting of the TV show Glee Lima
54%
B Suburb east of city D {Beaver}creek
50%
F Named for a town in SW Connecticut Fairfield
50%
O Home to Miami University Oxford
50%
U Seat of Champaign County Urbana
50%
M The Shawshank Redemption's filming location Mansfield
46%
I Historically known for iron (think) Ironton
43%
P "The Garden City" Parma
43%
W Seat of Trumbull County Warren
43%
V Suburb of D near its major airport {Vanda}lia
36%
R Victoria's Secret headquarters {Reynolds}burg
29%
N William McKinley's birthplace Niles
14%
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