United States Cities with French Names - Statistics

General Stats
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    286 since last reset
  • The average score is 11 of 38
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Louisiana (meaning: "red stick") Baton Rouge
92%
Iowa (meaning: "of the monks") Des Moines
79%
Idaho (meaning: "wooded") Boise
77%
South Dakota (meaning: "Peter") Pierre
64%
Alaska Juneau
59%
Michigan Detroit
57%
Kentucky Louisville
57%
Kentucky Louisville
57%
Washington (meaning: "beautiful view") Bellevue
52%
California (meaning: "beautiful air") Bel-Air
50%
Missouri St. Louis
50%
Vermont Montpelier
44%
North Carolina Charlotte
42%
Wisconsin (meaning: "clear water") Eau Claire
41%
New Jersey (meaning: "clear mountian") Montclair
28%
Nebraska (meaning: "of the woods") Du Bois
23%
Indiana (meaning: "high ground") Terre Haute
23%
Massachusetts (meaning: beautiful mountian) Belmont
21%
Alabama Mobile
21%
South Dakota (meaning: "beautiful fork") Belle Fourche
20%
Connecticut meaning: "mountain city") Montville
19%
Nevada Reno
19%
South Carolina (meaning: "good water") Bonneau
16%
Idaho Coeur D'Alene
15%
North Carolina Fayetteville
13%
Michigan (meaning: "big point") Grosse Pointe
12%
Georgia (meaning: "the barn") LaGrange
12%
Maryland (meaning: haven of grace) Havre de Grace
11%
Illinois Joliet
9%
Maine (meaning: "penninsula") Presque Isle
6%
South Carolina Beaufort
5%
Kansas (meaning: "the swan") La Cygne
5%
New York Champlain
3%
Oklahoma (meaning: "stake") Poteau
1%
Minnesota Baudette
0%
Arizona Clemenceau
0%
Ohio Lorain
0%
Oregon (meaning: "misfortune") Malheur County
0%
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