Biggest cities by language A-Z (English)

For each letter, give the largest city by population that speaks English natively.
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Population
Continent
Hint
Answer
A
1.5 million
Oceania
“City of Sails” boasting more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world
Auckland
B
2.7 million
Oceania
2032 Summer Olympics host
Brisbane
C
2.7 million
North America
famous for its Deep Dish pizza and its Great Fire of 1871
Chicago
D
1.3 million
North America
site of the JFK assassination in 1963
Dallas
E
1 million
North America
home to North America’s largest shopping mall - northernmost major city on the continent
Edmonton
F
1 million
North America
“Cowtown” famous for its historic Stockyards and its deep roots in the American cattle trade
Fort Worth
G
681,000
Oceania
tourist hotspot famous for its "Surfers Paradise" beach and theme parks
Gold Coast
H
2.4 million
North America
“Space City” home to the NASA Mission Control Center and the world's largest medical complex
Houston
I
891,000
North America
home to the world’s largest single-day sporting event: the Indy 500
Indianapolis
J
1 million
North America
largest city by land area in the contiguous United States and a major deep-water naval port
Jacksonville
K
516,000
North America
renowned for its unique style of barbecue and its many historic fountains
Kansas City
L
9.1 million
Europe
ancient Roman settlement home to Big Ben
London
M
5.2 million
Oceania
frequently cited as the “Coffee Capital of the World”
Melbourne
N
8.8 million
North America
houses the headquarters of the United Nations and the iconic Statue of Liberty
New York City
O
1 million
North America
famous for the Rideau Canal (the world’s largest skating rink in winter) and its annual Tulip Festival
Ottawa
P
2.3 million
Oceania
one of the most isolated geographic cities in the world
Perth
Q
102,000
North America
birthplace of both John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Quincy, Massachusetts
R
500,000
North America
“City of Oaks” major hub for tech and biotech in the “Research Triangle” region
Raleigh
S
5.1 million
Oceania
famous for its sails-shaped Opera House and the massive Harbour Bridge
Sydney
T
2.8 million
North America
financial hub defined by the CN Tower and its status as one of the most multicultural cities on Earth
Toronto
U
86,000
North America
home to the famous Tower Theater and the birthplace of comedian Tina Fey
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
V
662,000
North America
called "Hollywood North" due to its massive film industry, where the mountains meet the Pacific Ocean
Vancouver
W
750,000
North America
namesake of the bear that inspired Winnie-the-Pooh
Winnipeg
X
25,000
North America
"Bicycle Capital of the Midwest” gained national fame for surviving a massive F5 tornado in 1974
Xenia, Ohio
Y
212,000
North America
"Terrace City" where Elisha Otis invented the safety elevator
Yonkers
Z
31,000
North America
Indiana suburb famous for its preserved brick-paved Main Street, one of few left in the US
Zionsville, Indiana
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