| Hint | Population | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Largest; Home to the Mariners, Seahawks, Kraken and Sounders | 775,523 | Seattle | 100%
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| Birthplace of Father's Day, "Lilac City" | 235,010 | Spokane | 100%
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| Home to the Largest Outlet Mall in the State | 92,380 | Auburn | 92%
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| T-Mobile Is Headquartered Here | 160,701 | Bellevue | 92%
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| Home to the World's Largest Building (owned by Boeing) | 112,912 | Everett | 92%
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| Largest of the "Tri Cities" of Southeastern WA | 86,921 | Kennewick | 92%
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| Lettuce Capital of the World; The Thunderbirds Play Here | 149,842 | Kent | 92%
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| Known as the "Strawberry City" | 73,921 | Marysville | 92%
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| State Capital | 58,344 | Olympia | 92%
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| WSU, Near Southeastern Corner of Washington | 33,831 | Pullman | 92%
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| The Only Top Golf Location in Washington Can Be Found Here | 111,543 | Renton | 92%
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| Home to the Largest and Busiest Airport in WA | 32,816 | SeaTac | 92%
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| #2 City's Largest Suburb, Incorporated in 2003 | 106,942 | Spokane Valley | 92%
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| It's Narrows Bridge Collapsed November 7, 1940 | 225,631 | Tacoma | 92%
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| Shares It's Name With The Largest City in British Columbia, Canada | 199,651 | Vancouver | 92%
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| Sweet Onions | 34,759 | Walla Walla | 92%
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| Home of Miner's Drive In, Known For Agricultural Production | 98,738 | Yakima | 92%
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| Approximately 20 Miles From Canadian Border, Most Northernmost 90k+ City in the U.S. | 94,662 | Bellingham | 85%
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| Home to a Naval Shipyard | 45,239 | Bremerton | 85%
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| Shares its Name with Iowa's Capital | 33,854 | Des Moines | 85%
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| Home to Wild Waves | 104,546 | Federal Way | 85%
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| Shares Same Name with Costco's Generic Brand, Costco Was Originally Headquartered Here | 105,192 | Kirkland | 85%
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| Is Often Grouped Together With The State Capital | 56,865 | Lacey | 85%
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| Home to Sacajawea Historical State Park | 82,307 | Pasco | 85%
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| Home of the WA State Fair | 44,758 | Puyallup | 85%
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| Located Near the Hanford Nuclear Plant | 64,310 | Richland | 85%
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| Shares its Name With a Lake to the West | 73,959 | Sammamish | 85%
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| Located Between #1 and The Largest Airport in WA | 57,691 | Burien | 77%
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| Home to Fort Steilacoom Park | 65,247 | Lakewood | 77%
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| Famous For Paint, Paper, Wood, Aluminum and Food-Processing Industries | 38,169 | Longview | 77%
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| I-90 Goes through here; City Between #1 and #5 | 26,663 | Mercer Island | 77%
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| Home to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival | 36,263 | Mount Vernon | 77%
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| Microsoft and Nintendo are Headquartered Here | 78,989 | Redmond | 77%
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| Has a Community College With The Same Name | 60,288 | Shoreline | 77%
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| Apple Capital of the World | 36,582 | Wenatchee | 77%
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| 3rd Most Populous City in Snohomish County, Located Between #1 and #7 | 43,795 | Edmonds | 69%
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| Costco Is Currently Headquartered Here | 42,937 | Issaquah | 69%
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| Chris Pratt is Graduated From High School Here | 37,898 | Lake Stevens | 69%
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| It's The Largest City on the Largest Island in Washington | 25,387 | Oak Harbor | 69%
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| Shares It's Name With an Island of the Same Name | 25,365 | Bainbridge Island | 62%
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| This City is Partly in King County, and Partly in Snohomish County | 52,559 | Bothell | 62%
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| Home to the Southcenter Mall, One of the Most Dangerous Cities in the U.S. | 22,605 | Tukwila | 62%
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| Birthplace of "____ air" and "____ camera" | 24,949 | Kenmore | 54%
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| Home of the Alderwood Mall | 39,387 | Lynnwood | 54%
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| A City in Southeast King County, Home to Lake Wilderness | 29,612 | Maple Valley | 54%
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| Largest City in Grant County | 26,580 | Moses Lake | 54%
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| Chinook Word for "A Waterfall" | 27,744 | Tumwater | 54%
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| Ironically, No College or University is Located in This City | 35,982 | University Place | 54%
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| The New Masterplanned Community of Tehaleh Is Located Near This City | 24,020 | Bonney Lake | 46%
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| Named 32nd Best Place to Live in the U.S. in 2022 by Money.com | 28,078 | Camas | 46%
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