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Answer
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S
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Home to the Space Needle, largest city in Washington
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Seattle
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S
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Largest city in inland Washington.
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Spokane
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B
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Tech hub across the lake from Seattle.
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Bellevue
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R
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Headquarters of Microsoft
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Redmond
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K
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Namesake of Costco's signature.
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Kirkland
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V
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This Columbia River city shares its name with a larger Canadian city.
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Vancouver
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R
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Large Seattle suburb, final assembly point for Boeing 737s
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Renton
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W
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This Columbia River city is known for its apples.
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Wenatchee
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W
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This city has a silly name and is known for its vineyards and wineries.
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Walla Walla
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P
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Home to Washington's State Fair
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Puyallup
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Y
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Largest city in Central Washington, along I-82
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Yakima
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B
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Home to Western Washington University, near the Canadian border
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Bellingham
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E
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Home to Central Washington University
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Ellensburg
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P
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Home to Washington State University, near Idaho.
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Pullman
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K
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Largest tri-city, with a large Hispanic population.
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Kennewick
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P
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Second largest tri-city, across the Columbia from the largest.
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Pasco
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R
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This tri-city is known for its plutonium manufacturing during WWII.
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Richland
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O
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Naval base on Whidbey Island
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Oak Harbor
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M
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The largest city in Skagit County, named after George Washington's home city
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Mount Vernon
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S
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City immediately north of Seattle.
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Shoreline
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A
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Large Seattle suburb with a color as a city name
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Auburn
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M
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Located on an isolated stretch of I-90, near the Potholes Reservoir
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Moses Lake
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C
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County seat of Lewis County, but not the most populous. Centralia's twin city.
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Chehalis
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I
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Headquarters of Costco, known for its hiking.
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Issaquah
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S
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Unusually large affluent community on a plateau around 15 miles east of Seattle
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Sammamish
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L
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Model mill town on the Cowlitz River
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Longview
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T
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Suburb south of Olympia, site of the Olympia Brewery
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Tumwater
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M
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A city east of Everett on the Snoqualmie River known for its annual fair
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Monroe
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U
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Tacoma suburb known for its golf courses on Puget Sound.
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University Place
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F
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Small suburb of Bellingham near the Canadian border, south of Blaine.
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Ferndale
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B
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Relatively new suburban community east of Tacoma, near Lake Tapps
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Bonney Lake
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