New England Cities A-Z - Statistics

General Stats
  • This quiz has been taken 27 times
  • The average score is 12 of 26
Answer Stats
L. Clue City % Correct
C The capital of New Hampshire Concord
100%
S It had witch trials in the 1690's Salem
91%
P The capital of Rhode Island Providence
86%
M New Hampshire's largest city Manchester
82%
Q Suburb of Boston that shares its name with a president Quincy
77%
J It was named to honor the author of the Declaration of Independence Jefferson
73%
N The home of Yale University New Haven
73%
W The largest city in western Massachusetts Worcester
73%
B "Third boxcar, midnight train / Destination: ______, Maine" Bangor
68%
L The cradle of the American Industrial Revolution Lowell
64%
A Emily Dickinson wrote her poems here Amherst
50%
H New Hampshire town home to Dartmouth College Hanover
50%
V Connecticut town named after George Washington's estate Vernon
50%
R Vermont town that was once the center of the marble industry Rutland
45%
I This town holds an annual Clam Chowderfest Ipswich
41%
G Supposedly the "Hedge Fund Capital of the World" Greenwich
36%
E Former shipbuilding capital that shares its name with its county Essex
32%
K Vermont ski town that has often threatened to secede from the state Killington
32%
Y The namesake of Maine's southernmost county York
32%
F Northern Maine town where 79.3% of people, appropriately, speak French Frenchville
27%
D The first town to vote in presidential primaries Dixville Notch
18%
O Town that was shelled by a German submarine during WWI Orleans
18%
U No city, type U U
9%
T The main port of entry to Martha's Vineyard Tisbury
5%
X No city, type X X
0%
Z No city, type Z Z
0%
No matching quizzes found
Score Distribution
Percent of People with Each Score
Percentile by Number Answered
Your Score History
You have not taken this quiz