| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| State capital of New Hampshire | C | Concord | 100%
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| Many of the textile mills built here by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company still stand | M | Manchester | 100%
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| Serves as the seat of Hillsborough County along with the city above | N | Nashua | 100%
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| Nicknamed the "Lilac City"—shares its name with big cities in Minnesota and New York | R | Rochester | 84%
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| Namesake of the treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 | P | Portsmouth | 80%
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| Largest city of the New Hampshire Seacoast, and the seat of Strafford County | D | Dover | 72%
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| Largest city of the Monadnock Region in southwest New Hampshire | K | Keene | 72%
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| Largest city with a shoreline on Lake Winnipesaukee | L | Laconia | 72%
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| Town where Robert Frost lived on a farm from 1900–1911 | D | Derry | 68%
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| New Hampshire's most popular beach town | H | Hampton | 68%
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| Northernmost municipality considered a city, with a 65% French-speaking population | B | Berlin | 64%
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| Where the University of New Hampshire is situated | D | Durham | 64%
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| During the American Revolution, this was New Hampshire's capital | E | Exeter | 64%
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| Where Dartmouth College is situated | H | Hanover | 64%
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| Largest New Hampshire city on the Connecticut River | L | Lebanon | 64%
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| Town connected to the above by the Kancamagus Highway | C | Conway | 52%
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| Town that contains Cannon Mountain, where the "Old Man of the Mountain" once stood | F | Franconia | 52%
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| Daniel Webster was from an area of this city that was originally part of Salisbury | F | Franklin | 44%
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| Home to the Granite State Railway, or formerly the "Hobo Railroad" | L | Lincoln | 44%
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| Home to the eastern half of Southern New Hampshire University | H | Hooksett | 28%
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