| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home of legendary Sun Studio where Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash recorded albums at | M | Memphis | 99%
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| Host of the 1982 World's Fair also known as the International Energy Exposition | K | Knoxville | 97%
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| Capital city known for Country Music and legendary venue "Grand Ole Opry" | N | Nashville | 97%
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| River town famous for the largest freshwater aquarium in the world. | C | Chattanooga | 84%
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| Touristy town known as the Gateway to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park | G | Gatlinburg | 79%
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| Suburb of above that is a key site for historical homes and the American Civil War | F | Franklin | 72%
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| Suburb home to Stones River National Battlefield and MTSU | M | Murfreesboro | 69%
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| Suburb of above established in 1942 as a production site for the Manhattan Project | O | Oak Ridge | 65%
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| 5th Largest city known for The Customs House Museum, a Victorian building from 1898 | C | Clarksville | 64%
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| City on Tennessee-Virginia border, Considered the "Birthplace of Country Music" | B | Bristol | 61%
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| Historical mountain town known for many hiking trails and museums | J | Johnson City | 58%
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| Despite being the home of Jack Daniels, This city is in the dry county of Moore | L | Lynchburg | 57%
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| Home of Carl Perkins, Considered the home of Rockabilly Music. | J | Jackson | 50%
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| Home of Tennessee Tech University, Commonly known as "Cream City" | C | Cookeville | 40%
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| City on the Holston River, The head of navigation for the Tennesse Valley | K | Kingsport | 39%
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