| L. | Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | The capital of New Hampshire | Concord | 100%
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| S | It had witch trials in the 1690's | Salem | 91%
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| P | The capital of Rhode Island | Providence | 86%
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| M | New Hampshire's largest city | Manchester | 82%
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| Q | Suburb of Boston that shares its name with a president | Quincy | 77%
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| J | It was named to honor the author of the Declaration of Independence | Jefferson | 73%
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| N | The home of Yale University | New Haven | 73%
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| W | The largest city in western Massachusetts | Worcester | 73%
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| B | "Third boxcar, midnight train / Destination: ______, Maine" | Bangor | 68%
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| L | The cradle of the American Industrial Revolution | Lowell | 64%
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| A | Emily Dickinson wrote her poems here | Amherst | 50%
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| H | New Hampshire town home to Dartmouth College | Hanover | 50%
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| V | Connecticut town named after George Washington's estate | Vernon | 50%
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| R | Vermont town that was once the center of the marble industry | Rutland | 45%
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| I | This town holds an annual Clam Chowderfest | Ipswich | 41%
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| G | Supposedly the "Hedge Fund Capital of the World" | Greenwich | 36%
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| E | Former shipbuilding capital that shares its name with its county | Essex | 32%
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| K | Vermont ski town that has often threatened to secede from the state | Killington | 32%
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| Y | The namesake of Maine's southernmost county | York | 32%
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| F | Northern Maine town where 79.3% of people, appropriately, speak French | Frenchville | 27%
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| D | The first town to vote in presidential primaries | Dixville Notch | 18%
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| O | Town that was shelled by a German submarine during WWI | Orleans | 18%
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| U | No city, type U | U | 9%
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| T | The main port of entry to Martha's Vineyard | Tisbury | 5%
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| X | No city, type X | X | 0%
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| Z | No city, type Z | Z | 0%
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