| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The state capital of Ohio | Columbus | 99%
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| The Cuyahoga River flows into Lake Erie at this city | Cleveland | 98%
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| City on the Ohio river formerly known as "Porkopolis" | Cincinnati | 97%
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| Where Bosnian peace accords were signed in 1995 | Dayton | 92%
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| LeBron James was born in this "Rubber Capital" | Akron | 90%
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| City that shares its name with the former capital of Spain | Toledo | 89%
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| City on the Pennsylvania border whose population has fallen by over 60% | Youngstown | 80%
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| Home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame | Canton | 79%
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| Thomas Edison was born in this village named for a major Italian city | Milan | 73%
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| Where you'd find the Cedar Point amusement park | Sandusky | 67%
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| The birthplace of western novelist Zane Grey | Zanesville | 63%
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| The most populous city in the U.S. whose name begins with X | Xenia | 62%
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| The TV show "Glee" is set here | Lima | 57%
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| This wealthy suburb was built on land formerly belonging to an exinct group of celibate Christians | {Shaker} Heights | 57%
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| Small city whose namesake college was the first co-ed institute of higher learning in the U.S. | Oberlin | 53%
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| Fast-growing suburb of the above where Wendy's is headquartered | Dublin | 48%
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| The first permanent U.S. settlement in Ohio, across the river from Parkersburg, West Virginia | Marietta | 41%
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