| Hint | County | Municipality | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Designated the "Pressed Glass capital of Ohio" | Fairfield | Lancaster | 100%
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| Common female first name | Delaware | Ashley | 50%
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| Namesake of the metro | Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin | Columbus | 50%
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| The 6th town laid out in Licking County | Licking | Hebron | 50%
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| Named after a chief of the Mingo people | Hocking | Logan | 50%
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| Shares a name with a city in Egypt | Licking | Alexandria | 0%
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| Senator Thomas Sterling was born here | Fairfield | Amanda | 0%
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| The Snake Den Mounds were constructed outside of the village | Pickaway | Ashville | 0%
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| Shares a name with a city in Maryland | Fairfield | Baltimore | 0%
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| Famous author R. L. Stine is from here | Franklin | Bexley | 0%
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| Named after a city in Germany | Fairfield | Bremen | 0%
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| Deemed a "speed trap" by state officials | Franklin | Brice | 0%
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| Formed to support coal mining in the area | Hocking | Buchtel | 0%
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| Sits upon Ohio's oldest man-made lake. | Fairfield, Licking | Buckeye Lake | 0%
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| Named after a canal and a city in Virginia | Fairfield, Franklin | Canal Winchester | 0%
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| Named after the first industrial tool the village had | Morrow | Cardington | 0%
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| Founded at the junction of the Ohio-Erie and Lancaster Lateral Canals | Fairfield | Carroll | 0%
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| Named after a Township in Morrow County | Morrow | Chesterville | 0%
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| City with a shape in its name | Pickaway | Circleville | 0%
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| Highest median income community in Pickaway County | Pickaway | Commercial Point | 0%
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| Formerly known as one of the most lawless towns in the State of Ohio | Perry | Corning | 0%
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| Was the home of Hull pottery | Perry | Crooksville | 0%
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| Takes its name from a nearby creek | Pickaway | Darby Creek | 0%
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| Named after a U.S. state | Delaware | Delaware | 0%
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| Wendy's is headquartered here | Delaware, Franklin, Union | Dublin | 0%
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| Named after a famous American inventor and businessman | Morrow | Edison | 0%
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| Shares a name with another County in Ohio | Morrow | Fulton | 0%
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| City where United Express Flight 6291 crashed after a failed landing at Port Columbus International Airport (Now John Glenn) | Franklin | Gahanna | 0%
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| Originally called Zoar | Delaware | Galena | 0%
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| Home to a financial scandal when in 2005, its former financial director confessed to embezzling nearly $100,000 from the city | Crawford, Morrow, Richland | Galion | 0%
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| Completely surrounded by Hopewell Township | Perry | Glenford | 0%
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| Home to "Bank Block", a historic strip mall | Franklin | Grandview Heights | 0%
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| Home to Denison University | Licking | Granville | 0%
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| Named after a colonel | Licking, Muskingum | Gratiot | 0%
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| Named for the remaining groves of trees after the initial clearing for the city | Franklin | Grove City | 0%
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| Formed when 2 rival cities merged in 1846 | Franklin | Groveport | 0%
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| Originally called Fleming | Licking | Hanover | 0%
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| Named after the capital of Pennsylvania | Franklin, Pickaway | Harrisburg | 0%
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| Named after a city in Connecticut | Licking | Hartford | 0%
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| Home to the Great Circle Earthworks | Licking | Heath | 0%
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| Named for a grove of trees near the original town site | Perry | Hemlock | 0%
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| Home of the Franklin County Fair | Franklin | Hilliard | 0%
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| Known for the finding of an almost complete mastodon skeleton under the city | Licking | Johnstown | 0%
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| Laid out at the site of a railroad junction | Perry | Junction City | 0%
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| Located along the South Fork of the Licking River | Licking | Kirkersville | 0%
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| Named after a native plant that grew in the surrounding hills | Hocking | Laurelville | 0%
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| "Stone city" in Greek | Fairfield, Franklin | Lithopolis | 0%
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| Located near Rickenbacker International Airport | Franklin, Pickaway | Lockbourne | 0%
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| Shares a name with a city in the UK | Madison | London | 0%
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| Platted in 1879 when undergrounds Springs were discovered in the area | Union | Magnetic Springs | 0%
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| Takes its name from a quarry company | Franklin | Marble Cliff | 0%
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| Reportedly named after an 1800 battle in France | Morrow | Marengo | 0%
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| Slogan is "Where the grass is greener" | Union | Marysville | 0%
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| Also known as Sedalia | Madison | Midway | 0%
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| A remnant of a tallgrass prairie is located near this village | Union | Milford Center | 0%
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| Known for its Sweet Corn festival | Fairfield | Millersport | 0%
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| Founded as a trolley park | Franklin | Minerva Park | 0%
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| County Seat of Morrow County | Morrow | Mount Gilead | 0%
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| Birthplace of basketball coach Bob Hill | Madison | Mount Sterling | 0%
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| Formerly fielded a semi-professional football team known as the Tigers | Hocking | Murray City | 0%
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| Known as one of the richest Columbus suburbs | Franklin, Licking | New Albany | 0%
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| Home to the world's largest basket | Licking | Newark | 0%
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| Originally called Flemingsburgh | Fayette, Pickaway | New Holland | 0%
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| Nicknamed "The City With Values" | Perry | New Lexington | 0%
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| Founded as a coal mining town | Perry | New Straitsville | 0%
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| Formed as a stagecoach junction in 1838 | Franklin | Obetz | 0%
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| Known for a scavenger hunt where residents search for small doors around the village | Delaware | Ostrander | 0%
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| Name derives from the Delaware language | Licking | Pataskala | 0%
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| Known as the "Violet Capital of Ohio" | Fairfield, Franklin | Pickerington | 0%
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| Designated a "Tree City USA" in 2024 | Madison | Plain City | 0%
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| A fire here destroyed a glass factory | Fairfield | Pleasantville | 0%
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| The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is located near here | Delaware | Powell | 0%
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| Smallest incorporated community in Ohio | Perry | Rendville | 0%
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| The first commercially successful tomato variety was made here | Fairfield, Franklin, Licking | Reynoldsburg | 0%
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| Northernmost municipality in Union County | Union | Richwood | 0%
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| Incorporated in 1939 | Franklin | Riverlea | 0%
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| The Nelson McCoy Pottery Company was founded here | Muskingum, Perry | Roseville | 0%
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| Named after a creek nearby | Fairfield | Rushville | 0%
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| Named after an Indian people | Perry | Shawnee | 0%
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| Originally founded to be a resort fishing community in the 1920s | Delaware | Shawnee Hills | 0%
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| Home to the oldest Catholic parish in Ohio | Perry | Somerset | 0%
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| Formerly the "Puppetry Capital of America" | Pickaway | South Bloomfield | 0%
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| Has a similar name to a city in Cuyahoga County | Madison | South Solon | 0%
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| Shares a name with a former Greek city-state | Morrow | Sparta | 0%
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| Located along the North Fork of the Licking River | Licking | St. Louisville | 0%
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| The founder of this village named it after himself | Fairfield | Stoutsville | 0%
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| Nicknamed "Gateway to the Hocking Hills" | Fairfield | Sugar Grove | 0%
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| Designated a city on October 22, 2021 | Delaware | Sunbury | 0%
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| Birthplace of Union general William Sooy Smith | Fairfield, Pickaway | Tarlton | 0%
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| Location of the Lost Lands music festival | Perry | Thornville | 0%
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| Home to the Charles W. Fairbanks Festival | Union | Unionville Center | 0%
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| Located just west of The Ohio State University | Franklin | Upper Arlington | 0%
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| Had the first African-American female mayor in the United States | Franklin | Urbancrest | 0%
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| Named after a city in New York | Licking | Utica | 0%
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| One of the many enclaves of Ohio's state capital | Franklin | Valleyview | 0%
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| Home to Otterbein University | Delaware, Franklin | Westerville | 0%
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| A cardinal direction was added to the city's name to distinguish it from another city in Ohio named after a president. | Madison | West Jefferson | 0%
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| "West" of a previous Fairfield County village | Fairfield | West Rushville | 0%
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| Originally designated "refugee land" for Canadian refugees in the American Revolution | Franklin | Whitehall | 0%
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| Surrounded by Deer Creek Township | Perry | Williamsport | 0%
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| Named in honor of an Ohio governor | Franklin | Worthington | 0%
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