| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| City with a French name that means "clear water" | E | Eau Claire | 100%
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| The smallest U.S. city to have an NFL team | G | Green Bay | 100%
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| Wisconsin's state capital | M | Madison | 100%
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| The four major breweries of this city were Blatz, Miller, Pabst, and Schlitz | M | Milwaukee | 100%
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| Two protestors were shot and killed in this city by Kyle Rittenhouse in 2020 | K | Kenosha | 97%
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| Located on the western edge of Lake Winnebago | O | Oshkosh | 93%
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| City on the Fox River where Harry Houdini once lived as a child | A | Appleton | 90%
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| Located across the Saint Louis Bay from Duluth, Minnesota | S | Superior | 76%
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| Home to the headquarters of S. C. Johnson | R | Racine | 72%
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| Located on the southern edge of that lake | F | Fond du Lac | 69%
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| Nicknamed the "Bratwurst Capital of the World" due to its strong German heritage | S | Sheboygan | 66%
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| "Spring City" where electric guitarist Les Paul was born | W | Waukesha | 62%
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| Seat of Rock County | J | Janesville | 59%
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| The USS Cobia is on display in this city where many WWII submarines were built | M | Manitowoc | 55%
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| Has the largest Oktoberfest in Wisconsin | L | La Crosse | 52%
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| Largest city on the Door Peninsula | S | {Sturgeon} Bay | 48%
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| Second-oldest city in Wisconsin (French for "dog's meadow") | P | Prairie du Chien | 34%
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| The Republican Party was founded here | R | Ripon | 34%
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| Birthplace of Georgia O'Keeffe | S | Sun Prairie | 21%
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| Around 100,000 people visit this small village each September for its cranberry festival | W | Warrens | 17%
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