Which City in Arizona? - Statistics

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Description Letter City % Correct
Most populous suburb of the above M Mesa
100%
State capital and largest city P Phoenix
100%
Largest city in northern Arizona, with close proximity to the Grand Canyon and Barringer Crater F Flagstaff
98%
Home to the University of Arizona T Tucson
98%
Known as the "Sunniest City on Earth" with over 4000 hours of sunshine annually Y Yuma
98%
Home of the Arizona Cardinals and the Fiesta Bowl G Glendale
93%
Has the main campus for Arizona State University T Tempe
93%
Named for a city in central Illinois P Peoria
91%
Named for the tire and rubber company that bought land there G Goodyear
89%
Has 51 golf courses, and is consistently ranked #1 for cities to play golf S Scottsdale
89%
Intel Corporation has its Ocotillo campus here C Chandler
75%
London Bridge was transported from England to this city in several pieces L {Lake} {Havasu} City
73%
It is said that there are "vortexes" of spiritual energy near this resort town S Sedona
70%
Rapidly growing city named for a popular nut in the Midwest B Buckeye
68%
The O.K. Corral gunfight took place in this town during the Old West time period T Tombstone
68%
Suburb city originally known for its hay shipping industry G Gilbert
66%
The rodeo held in this city is officially known as the "World's Oldest Rodeo" P Prescott
50%
Near this city is Lake Powell, created by the Glen Canyon Dam P Page
32%
Neighboring city of Agua Prieta, Mexico D Douglas
27%
Capital of the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona W {Window} Rock
25%
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