| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Water crisis | Flint | 94%
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| Laissez les bon temps roller… that is, if you enjoy constant flooding and one of the nation’s highest murder rates | New Orleans | 89%
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| Where Breaking Bad was set | Albuquerque | 83%
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| Meth, tires, LeBron James | Akron | 78%
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| Where people break boys off. Known for oil, carcinogens, and NASA | Houston | 78%
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| The former temporary residence of the Clintons along the banks of the Arkansas River | Little Rock | 78%
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| Known for a bird baseball team, urban decay, and Sexyy Red. | St. Louis | 78%
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| DUUUUUUUUUUUUVAL! | Jacksonville | 72%
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| Shares a name with a famous former Utah Jazz point guard, famously crime-ridden | Stockton | 72%
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| This former steel hub does not have a bowl game, or the Jackson 5 anymore | Gary | 67%
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| Split in half by egregious highway design, humid weather… and trap music | Atlanta | 56%
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| Home to a subway system, terrible hockey, and briefly, the Toronto Blue Jays | Buffalo | 56%
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| Home to a United hub, this city lives in the shadow of its more famous neighbor across the river | Newark | 50%
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| Home of a famous golf course that paints its grass green | Augusta | 44%
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| Still clinging to their former hockey team, not exactly near the coast for its name | Hartford | 44%
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| This northern Illinois city is the hometown of NBA champion Fred VanVleet | Rockford | 44%
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| Compound, Dr. Pepper, tornado | Waco | 44%
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| Across the river from the filthiest city in America, home to an NBA practice facility | Camden | 28%
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| No longer the largest city in its state, this former steel stronghold plays host to a bowl game | Birmingham | 22%
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