| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Previously known as "Saigon" | Ho Chi Minh City | 83%
|
| "The Big Apple" and most linguistically diverse city in the world | New York City | 83%
|
| Largest city in Hesse state and home to the European Central Bank | Frankfurt am Main | 67%
|
| Fourth largest city in Yorkshire and the Humber region and home to a Premier League club | Kingston upon Hull | 67%
|
| Home to Copacabana beach, Sugarloaf Mountain, and located on Guanabara Bay | Rio de Janeiro | 67%
|
| Founded by Brigham Young in 1847 and hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics | Salt Lake City | 67%
|
| Home to California Polytechnic State University, and located halfway between San Francisco / Los Angeles | San Luis Obispo | 67%
|
| Second largest city in Cuba | Santiago de Cuba | 67%
|
| Southernmost city on the Baja California peninsula, and popular tourist destination | Cabo San Lucas | 50%
|
| President Teodoro Obiang moved his country's capital city to this city, in center of Río Muni, earlier this year | Ciudad de la Paz | 50%
|
| Largest city in East Africa, but is not a world capital | Dar es Salaam | 50%
|
| Notable city in Wisconsin state located at the southern end of Lake Winnebago | Fond du Lac | 50%
|
| Largest city in Taiwan | New Taipei City | 50%
|
| Sixth largest city in Florida state and home to the New York Mets Low-A affiliate | Port St. Lucie | 50%
|
| Named after a French King and Bolivian silver mines | San Luis Potosí | 50%
|
| Second largest city in Honduras, and known as "Murder Capital of the World" in the early 2010s | San Pedro Sula | 50%
|
| Third largest city in northern Ontario province or second largest city on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan state | Sault Ste. Marie | 50%
|
| Notable Egyptian resort town on the Red Sea | Sharm El Sheikh | 50%
|
| Town in New Mexico state with a famously unusual name | Truth or Consequences | 50%
|
| Indian city named after a famous explorer, located on the western tip of the Mormugao peninsula, west of Panaji | Vasco da Gama | 50%
|
| Principal city in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-___ metropolitan area | West Palm Beach | 50%
|
| Second largest city in Utah state | West Valley City | 50%
|
| City in Bouches-du-Rhône province whose inhabitants are called "Aixois" | Aix-en-Provence | 33%
|
| Highest (elevation) capital city in Europe, and has easily recognizable stone architecture (free 5K) | Andorra la Vella | 33%
|
| World capital home to Istana Nurul Iman, the world's largest residential palace | Bandar Seri Begawan | 33%
|
| Name either "Carmen" city in Campeche state or Quintana Roo state | Ciudad del Carmen | Playa del Carmen | 33%
|
| Second largest city in Paraguay | Ciudad del Este | 33%
|
| Largest city in Cádiz province, and world capital of sherry fortified wine | Jerez de la Frontera | 33%
|
| Fifth largest city in Argentina and major coastal city | Mar del Plata | 33%
|
| Largest city in Balkh province and home to the Great Blue Mosque (supposedly houses the tomb of Caliph Ali) | Mazar-i-Sharif | 33%
|
| World capital located on the Gulf of Gonâve, and epicenter of a massive 2010 earthquake | Port-au-Prince | 33%
|
| This city is its country's third largest city, behind Chaguanas and San Fernando | Port of Spain | 33%
|
| *Major southern Russian city located on Europe's fifth largest river, literally | Rostov-on-Don | 33%
|
| This city in Guanajuato state has a UNESCO-inscribed historic center, but almost became a ghost town in the early 20th century | San Miguel de Allende | 33%
|
| Largest city in Bolivia | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | 33%
|
| World capital located within its country's largest city, Colombo | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte | 33%
|
| Largest city in Staffordshire ceremonial county, and is the only polycentric city in the U.K. | Stoke-on-Trent | 33%
|
| Egyptian New Urban Community named for the start of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War | 10th of Ramadan City | 17%
|
| Capital of a same-named now-defunct governorate, and named for the start date of Operation Badr | 6th of October City | 17%
|
| *Largest city in Guerrero state and Mexico's largest beach/balneario resort city | Acapulco de Juárez | 17%
|
| Largest inland city in the U.A.E. | Al Ain City | 17%
|
| Second largest city in Goiás state | Aparecida de Goiânia | 17%
|
| Third largest city in Mauritius | Beau Bassin-Rose Hill | 17%
|
| Capital of a same-named province in Panama | Bocas del Toro | 17%
|
| Largest city in northern Mindanao and capital of Misamis Oriental province | Cagayan de Oro | 17%
|
| Largest city in Rio de Janeiro state outside of the Greater Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area | Campos dos Goytacazes | 17%
|
| *Capital of Bolívar department, and has a UNESCO-inscribed colonial walled city | Cartagena de Indias | 17%
|
| Second largest city in Rio Grande do Sul state | Caxias do Sul | 17%
|
| Third largest city in Rio de Janeiro state and situated on Guanabara Bay | Duque de Caxias | 17%
|
| *Largest suburb of Greater Mexico City | Ecatepec de Morelos | 17%
|
| Capital of Tristan da Cunha | Edinburgh of the Seven Seas | 17%
|
| Largest city in Gharbia governorate and home to Misr Spinning and Weaving Company | El Mahalla El Kubra | 17%
|
| Second largest city in Bahia state | Feira de Santana | 17%
|
| Capital of Christmas Island | Flying Fish Cove | 17%
|
| Capital of Martinique | Fort-de-France | 17%
|
| Westernmost city in Paraná state, and located near the largest waterfall system in the world | Foz do Iguaçu | 17%
|
| Major suburb of Recife, and second largest city in Pernambuco state | Jaboatão dos Guararapes | 17%
|
| Notable city in southern Ceará state that is literally north of Petrolina's twin city | Juazeiro do Norte | 17%
|
| City in Minas Gerais state, or as Bhad Bhabie would say - "Judge me Outside, how 'bout dat!" | Juiz de Fora | 17%
|
| Capital of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | King Edward Point | 17%
|
| *Largest city in Carinthia state, and home to Europe's largest non-sea beach | Klagenfurt am Wörthersee | 17%
|
| *Major city in Khabarovsk krai located on the Heilong River | Komsomolsk-on-Amur | 17%
|
| Capital of a same-named province in southern Thailand | Nakhon Si Thammarat | 17%
|
| *Municipality located in Greater Mexico City whose name signifies "Four Houses" in Nahuatl and Mexico's first indigenous president | Naucalpan de Juárez | 17%
|
| Northernmost city in England and home to the Gateshead Millennium Bridge | Newcastle upon Tyne | 17%
|
| "Major" city in Guadeloupe that is home to the island's main international airport | Pointe-à-Pitre | 17%
|
| Capital of Nord-Ouest department, and was the site of the first black slave revolt (1679) | Port-de-Paix | 17%
|
| Capital of a same-named Thai province, located at the "skinniest" part of Thailand | Prachuap Khiri Khan | 17%
|
| Major coastal city in Anzoátegui state, bordering the state capital, Barcelona | Puerto La Cruz | 17%
|
| Southernmost city in Uruguay and a popular resort destination | Punta del Este | 17%
|
| Notable city in Punjab province, originally named as "Noshehra" | Rahim yar Khan | 17%
|
| Sixth largest city in U.A.E. and capital of a same-named Emirate | Ras Al Khaimah City | 17%
|
| Major suburb of Belo Horizonte, with a name meaning "Snowy Creek" | Ribeirão das Neves | 17%
|
| Notable city in southern Quebec province, and host of Canada's largest hot air balloon festival | Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu | 17%
|
| Capital of Ascoli Piceno province, and most important center of Riviera delle Palme | San Benedetto del Tronto | 17%
|
| Largest city in southern Costa Rica, and also in the Brunca socioeconomic region | San Isidro de El General | 17%
|
| *Capital of Norte de Santander department and located on the Venezuelan border | San José de Cúcuta | 17%
|
| Eighth largest city in Guatemala, and in Guatemala department but shares a name with a bordering department | San Juan Sacatepéquez | 17%
|
| City on the U.S. border that is the fourth largest city in Sonora state | San Luis Río Colorado | 17%
|
| Fifth largest city in Argentina, where the United Provinces of South America declared independence from Spain in 1816 | San Miguel de Tucumán | 17%
|
| Name either "Macorís" city in the Dominican Republic, that is also in the top 10 largest in the country | San Pedro de Macorís | San Francisco de Macorís | 17%
|
| Notable suburb of Monterrey that is considered as Latin America's richest city | San Pedro Garza García | 17%
|
| Capital of Argentina's northern most province, and | San Salvador de Jujuy | 17%
|
| Name either of the capitals (executive / legislative / judicial) of the Canary Islands | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | 17%
|
| Capital of Galicia autonomous community and home to an important cathedral (shrine of James the Great) | Santiago de Compostela | 17%
|
| Capital of a same-named Argentinian province, and the southernmost extent of Quechua-speaking communities | Santiago del Estero | 17%
|
| Second largest city in the Dominican Republic | Santiago de los Caballeros | 17%
|
| *Capital of a state in north-central Mexico | Santiago de Querétaro | 17%
|
| *Fourth largest city in Ecuador, known as Tsachila in Quechua | Santo Domingo de los Colorados | 17%
|
| Major municipality in Greater São Paulo metropolitan area, and named after Bernard of Clairvaux | São Bernardo do Campo | 17%
|
| Major municipality in the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area and has one of the highest population densities in the Americas | São João de Meriti | 17%
|
| Name either "São José" city within the ten largest cities in São Paulo state | São José dos Campos | São José do Rio Preto | 17%
|
| Fourth largest city in Egypt | Shubra El Kheima | 17%
|
| Capital of a same-named province in northwestern Algeria | Sidi bel Abbès | 17%
|
| Notable city in Essex ceremonial county, and home to the world's longest pleasure pier | Southend-on-Sea | 17%
|
| Capital of Guernsey | St. Peter Port | 17%
|
| City in northwestern Czechia, and was the most destroyed Czech city during World War II | Ústí nad Labem | 17%
|
| Twin city with Valparaíso, Chile, and known as "The Garden City" | Viña del Mar | 17%
|
| Third largest city in Bahia state | Vitória da Conquista | 17%
|
| *Second largest city in Veracruz state | Xalapa de Enríquez | 17%
|