| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| City in Newton County, Georgia, named after prominent British university | Oxford | 92%
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| USA's largest city, named after walled city of northern England | New York | 88%
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| Northeastern US state named after south England county | New Hampshire | 79%
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| US state named after channel island | New Jersey | 52%
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| City of Alabama, named after Midlands city, both famous for their riots | Birmingham | 45%
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| Seaport city in Maine, named after city in Northern Ireland | Belfast | 44%
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| South Dakota city with the motto "Live, Work, Play", named after UK country | Scotland | 42%
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| Kentucky city of 8,000 people, named after English city of 8,000,000 people | London | 40%
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| Region of the northeast USA or city in North Dakota, named after British country | New England | 38%
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| Westernmost city in mainland America, named after UK country | Wales, Alaska | 34%
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| Ghost town in Illinois, named after Welsh city | Cardiff | 29%
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| City in Barron County, Wisconsin, named after north England county famous for sausages | Cumberland | 23%
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| Town in Vermont named after Celtic county of England | Cornwall | 15%
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| Town in Pennsylvania, named after town in Wales, known locally as Montco | Montgomery | 12%
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| Mining town of California, named after mining city of Wales | Swansea | 12%
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| City in Pennsylvania's Slate Belt, named after North Welsh city | Bangor | 11%
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| New York/Ohio cities names come from the Gaelic word for Scotland | Albany | 10%
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| Suburb of Tacoma, Washington, named after historic Scottish county | Fife | 4%
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| Quaker founded Pennsylvania city and college, named after estate in North Wales | Bryn Mawr | 3%
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| Massachusetts city, first of many places named after parish of Essex | Springfield | 3%
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| Town in Rhode Island, named after city Henry Stuart was duke of | Glocester | 2%
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| City of Colorado, named for region of British capital city | Westminster | 2%
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| Many towns share their names with a village in Renfrewshire, Scotland | Houston | 1%
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| Town in Maryland, named for North Welsh mountains | Berwyn Heights | 0%
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