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City
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A) Home to the University of Texas and the SXSW film festival
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Austin
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A) Breaking Bad was set in this city
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Albuquerque
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B) Aka Beantown, home of Fenway Park
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Boston
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B) Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner in this cities' harbor
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Baltimore
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C) Home to the Hurricanes, Panthers, and Hornets
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Charlotte
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C) Also called the Windy City, but its not generally super windy
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Chicago
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D) Also known as the Mile High City
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Denver
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E) Home to Michigan State University
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East Lansing
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E) West Texas city on the border with Juarez, Mexico
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El Paso
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F) This Arizona city is the gateway to Humphreys Peak
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Flagstaff
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F) Large city adjacent to Dallas
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Fort Worth
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G) Home to the University of Florida
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Gainesville
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G) New Mexico city on the Arizona that lies on a historic section of route 66
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Gallup
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H) Connecticut city called the insurance capital of the world and home to the Colt revolvers
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Hartford
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H) Montana city or a common female name
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Helena
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I) California city home to Bommer Canyon
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Irvine
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I) Home to the University of Iowa
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Iowa City
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J) North Florida city home to the Jaguars
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Jacksonville
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J) VA city home to the first permanent English colony in America
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Jamestown
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K) home to the University of Tennessee
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Knoxville
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K) City on both sides of the border, though the Chiefs and Royals play in Missouri
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Kansas City
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L) Aka the city of Angels or Tinseltown
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Los Angeles
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L) Translates to "the crosses" in English
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Las Cruces
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M) South Beach and Biscayne Bay are popular spots here
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Miami
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M) Larger of the twin cities, though not the capital
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Minneapolis
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N) Aka the Big Apple, the largest city in America
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New York
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N) Birthplace of Jazz and home to the famous Bourbon street
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New Orleans
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O) Home to DisneyWorld
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Orlando
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O) Home to NBAs Thunder
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Oklahoma City
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P) Aka the Steel City on 3 rivers
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Pittsburgh
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P) Often called the City of Brotherly Love
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Philadelphia
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Q) Section of New York, home to neighborhoods like Astoria and Flushing
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Queens
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Q) Suburb south of Boston, birthplace of the 2nd president
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Quincy
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R) NC city in the heart of the prestigious Research Triangle
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Raleigh
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R) Nevada city often known as the "biggest little city in the world"
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Reno
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S) Alcatraz, Fishermans Wharf, and the Golden Gate are iconic landmarks here
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San Francisco
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S) Home to the Space Needle
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Seattle
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T) Toyota has a popular truck that shares a name with this Washington city, neighbor of the above
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Tacoma
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T) George Washington crossed the Delaware river to surprise Hessian troops here
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Trenton
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U) Southern TX city, home of actor Matthew McConaughey
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Uvalde
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U) The native name of Barrow, Alaska
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Utqiagvik
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V) Washington city that shares a name with a major city in Canada
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Vancouver
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V) Mississippi city, site of a major naval battle during the Civil War from late 1862-1863
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Vicksburg
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W) The capital of the US
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Washington DC
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W) Indiana city home to Purdue University
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West Lafayette
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X) The only city that starts with X in the US, located in Ohio
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Xenia
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Y) Coastal VA town where Gen Cornwallis surrendered to Washingtons army during the American Revolution
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Yorktown
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Y) Central Washington city near Mt Rainier and serves as a major agricultural hub
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Yakima
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Z) Wealthy suburb of Indianapolis, IN known for its artsy main streets
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Zionsville
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Z) Common male name or a suburb town of Baton Rouge, LA
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Zachary
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