Which City in Louisiana? - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Description Letter City % Correct
Largest city in northern Louisiana S Shreveport
100%
State capital of Louisiana B Baton Rouge
97%
Named for a French officer who played a key role in the American Revolution L Lafayette
97%
"The Big Easy" N New Orleans
97%
City founded by Alexander Fulton in 1805 A Alexandria
84%
Located across the Red River from the above B {Bossier} City
84%
Location of the Louisiana State Penitentiary (hint: African country) A Angola
74%
Named for a lake of the Calcasieu River L Lake Charles
74%
Suburb of the above with Louis Armstrong International Airport K Kenner
71%
City in the above's metro area that is named for the symbol S chemical element S Sulphur
68%
Home to the Biedenharn Museum, which is known for its Coca-Cola bottling history M Monroe
58%
Think of the peninsula that Spain and Portugal are part of N New Iberia
55%
Seat of the Terrebonne Parish in the far south H Houma
52%
Located at the southern end of that causeway M Metairie
52%
Home to the Louisiana Tech University R Ruston
52%
Located at the northern terminus of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway M Mandeville
42%
Salt dome where Tabasco sauce comes from A {Avery} Island
39%
Largest city on the Atchafalaya River M {Morgan} City
32%
"Crawfish Capital of the World" B {Breaux} Bridge
29%
Town with vampires that is the setting of HBO's "True Blood" B* Bon Temps
16%
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