| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Not to be confused with Kingston, Jamaica | Kingstown | 91%
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| Location of the United Nations Headquarters | United States | 90%
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| Location of the United Nations Headquarters | New York | 88%
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| Second in population to Tirana | Albania | 84%
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| Head up the coast from Sydney to reach this city | Australia | 84%
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| Follows Lagos and Kano in population | Nigeria | 80%
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| Former Phoenician port that shares its name with Libya's capital | Tripoli | 80%
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| Second in population to Baku | Azerbaijan | 79%
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| Biggest city in Patagonia | Argentina | 78%
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| Former capital replaced by Nur-Sultan in 1997 | Kazakhstan | 78%
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| Capital of the world's smallest island country | Nauru | 76%
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| Sits across the river from Paramaribo; #1 used to be called this | Suriname | 69%
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| Not to be confused with Kingston, Jamaica | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 68%
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| Former Phoenician port that shares its name with Libya's capital | Lebanon | 64%
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| Former capital replaced by Nur-Sultan in 1997 | Almaty | 62%
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| Oasis town whose name is a French transcription of the Arabic اﻟﻮادي meaning "the river" or "the wadi" | Algeria | 58%
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| Capital whose country changed its name in 2018 | Eswatini | 57%
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| Resort town adjacent to Aqaba | Israel | 57%
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| Capital of the world's smallest island country | Yaren | 51%
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| Although a 1948 spelling reform suggests it should be called Åbenrå, this town officially maintains an older spelling | Denmark | 46%
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| Sits across the river from Paramaribo; #1 used to be called this | Nieuw Amsterdam | 45%
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| Capital whose country changed its name in 2018 | Mbabane | 43%
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| Follows Lagos and Kano in population | Ibadan | 42%
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| Major city on the Bay of Plenty | New Zealand | 42%
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| Second in population to Tirana | Durrës | 26%
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| Resort town adjacent to Aqaba | Eilat | 22%
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| Head up the coast from Sydney to reach this city | Newcastle | 22%
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| Biggest city in Patagonia | Neuquén | 12%
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| Major city on the Bay of Plenty | Tauranga | 10%
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| Although a 1948 spelling reform suggests it should be called Åbenrå, this town officially maintains an older spelling | Aabenraa | 9%
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| Oasis town whose name is a French transcription of the Arabic اﻟﻮادي meaning "the river" or "the wadi" | El Oued | 7%
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| Second in population to Baku | Sumqayit | 7%
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