| UK Town | US Town | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| The most inland major city in the UK | Manufacturing centre in Alabama | Birmingham | 94%
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| Ferry port of southeast England | Delaware's state capital | Dover | 84%
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| Cathedral city of the East Midlands | Nebraska's state capital | Lincoln | 84%
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| Cathedral city in northeast England | North Carolina city within the Research Triangle | Durham | 81%
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| New Town in northeast England | Capital city of the US | Washington | 81%
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| Market town bordering the Yorkshire Dales | Virginia's state capital | Richmond | 77%
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| University city of eastern England | Home to Harvard and MIT | Cambridge | 74%
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| Industrial city of northwest England | Largest city in New Hampshire | Manchester | 74%
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| Scotland's largest city | The most populous city for over 110 miles in eastern Montana | Glasgow | 71%
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| Third most populous city of Scotland | Third most populous city of South Dakota | Aberdeen | 61%
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| Cathedral city in the West Midlands | Industrial city of Massachusetts | Worcester | 61%
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| Market town in the East Midlands | Largest city in New Jersey | Newark | 58%
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| Largest town on the Isle of Wight | Island town of Rhode Island that hosted a renowned sailing regatta | Newport | 48%
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| England's only city not primarily located on mainland Great Britain | Independent city in Virginia | Portsmouth | 48%
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| Oldest city in Wales | Maine city known for the Great Fire of 1911 | Bangor | 45%
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| A town which lost city status in southeast England | The 'Worlds Image Centre' in New York state | Rochester | 39%
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| Historic cathedral city of northwest England | Californian city known for high solar power production | Lancaster | 32%
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| Port town in eastern England | Massachusetts town famous for clams | Ipswich | 26%
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| Coastal town of Cornwall | Coastal town on Cape Cod, Massachusetts | Falmouth | 23%
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| Market town of the East Midlands | Manufacturing city of Ohio | Mansfield | 16%
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