| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Home to the Space Needle | Seattle | 100%
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| State capital of Washington | Olympia | 98%
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| Sometimes confused with a larger Canadian city with the same name | Vancouver | 94%
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| This city's "Narrows Bridge" collapsed spectacularly in 1940 | Tacoma | 91%
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| The most populous city in eastern Washington | Spokane | 89%
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| 77% of the nation's hops are grown in the valley surrounding this city | Yakima | 79%
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| This swanky suburb shares its name with a famous New York mental hospital | Bellevue | 75%
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| The world's largest building by cubic footage is a Boeing assembly plant in this city | Everett | 75%
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| The northernmost city with a population of more than 50,000 people in the contiguous United States | Bellingham | 72%
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| Costco's store brand is named for this city | Kirkland | 72%
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| This onion-growing center is home to Whitman College | Walla Walla | 67%
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| Home to Microsoft headquarters | Redmond | 58%
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| Home to Washington State University | Pullman | 55%
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| This vampire-riddled town was the setting for the book "Twilight" | Forks | 54%
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| This difficult-to-pronunce city hosts the Washington State Fair | Puyallup | 53%
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| Faux-Bavarian village on Route 2 | Leavenworth | 49%
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| This coastal city gets 83.2" of rain a year, perhaps explaining Nirvana's gloomy music | Aberdeen | 48%
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| This city bills itself as "The Apple Capital of the World" | Wenatchee | 45%
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| City that was built for the Manhattan Project during WWII | Richland | 43%
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| This tiny suburb is neither funky nor cold, but it is home to the world's two richest people | Medina | 38%
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