| Hint | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Site of world's tallest building | Dubai | 97%
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| John F. Kennedy assassination site | Dallas | 94%
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| Capital of Bangladesh | Dhaka | 94%
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| "Baile Átha Cliath" is its native name | Dublin | 92%
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| The Mile-High City | Denver | 89%
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| English town with white cliffs | Dover | 88%
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| German city firebombed in WWII | Dresden | 88%
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| French city famous for mustard | Dijon | 86%
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| City policed by Robocop | Detroit | 85%
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| French site of British evacuation in WWII | Dunkirk | 83%
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| Often paired with Cologne | Düsseldorf | 82%
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| This city was Tanzania's capital ... | Dar es Salaam | 80%
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| Umayyad capital between 661–750 | Damascus | 79%
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| Walled city of southern Croatia | Dubrovnik | 78%
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| Asia's southernmost national capital | Dili | 75%
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| ... before this one replaced in 1996 | Dodoma | 75%
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| Former terminus of a famous rally | Dakar | 71%
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| The Lotus Temple is located here | Delhi | 71%
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| Where BVB football club is based | Dortmund | 70%
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| Scottish city on the Firth of Tay | Dundee | 69%
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| Al Jazeera headquarters | Doha | 68%
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| Tallest Alaskan mountain namesake | Denali Park | 67%
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| Largest city in western Panama thatis named for a Biblical king | David | 64%
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| Namesake of Ukraine's longest river | Dnipro | 64%
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| Capital of Northern Territory | Darwin | 62%
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| Bosnian peace accords | Dayton | 62%
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| Swiss ski town which hosts theWorld Economic Forum | Davos | 61%
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| Capital of Bali | Denpasar | 60%
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| English city or a type of horse race | Derby | 60%
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| Walled city in Northern Ireland | Derry | 59%
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| Unofficial capital of Donbas | Donetsk | 59%
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| Site of the first caucuses of the U.S. presidential primary cycle | Des Moines | 58%
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| Where the oracle of Apollo is found | Delphi | 57%
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| City in southern Metro Vancouveror an American airline | Delta | 56%
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| Floridan NASCAR speedway site | Daytona Beach | 54%
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| Biggest city in central Vietnam | Da Nang | 53%
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| The epicenter of the Covid pandemic in South Korea | Daegu | 52%
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| "Chester" city in Dorset, England | Dorchester | 52%
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| Biggest city in Cameroon | Douala | 52%
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| Duke University campus | Durham | 51%
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| Oldest McDonald's restaurant localeor the Ironman actor | Downey | 49%
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| Minnesota city on Lake Superior | Duluth | 49%
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| Namesake of a famous tea | Darjeeling | 48%
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| Shaka King International Airport | Durban | 47%
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| Largest city on Mindanao | Davao | 45%
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| New Zealand's oldest university site | Dunedin | 44%
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| Capital of the Isle of Man | Douglas | 43%
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| Russia controlled this Chinesecity between 1898–1905 | Dalian | 42%
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| Touristy town in Devon, Englandor an Ivy League college | Dartmouth | 42%
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| Floridan city or Miami's county | Dade City | 41%
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| Largest Hungarian city in the 18th century | Debrecen | 40%
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| Largest Albanian coastal city | Durrës | 39%
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| "Dramatic" Greek city in Macedonia | Drama | 38%
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| Saudi port on the Persian Gulf | Dammam | 37%
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| Second most populous in Latvia | Daugavpils | 35%
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| Europe's largest inland port | Duisburg | 35%
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| Persian for "Monday" | Dushanbe | 34%
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| Capital and namesake of a mountainous state of Central Mexico | Durango | 33%
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| Suburb of the above where manyArab-Americans call home | Dearborn | 32%
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| Andalusian city whose nameliterally means "two sisters" | Dos Hermanas | 32%
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| Largest of Iowa's "Quad Cities" | Davenport | 30%
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| South Korean city that was site of a massacre in 1950 | Daejeon | 29%
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| Cattle drives often ended in this Kansas frontier town | Dodge City | 28%
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| Hosts the oldest of Britain's five Classic horse races | Doncaster | 27%
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| Northernmost Irish county namesake | Donegal | 26%
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| Between Guangzhou and Shenzhen | Dongguan | 26%
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| Largest city on the Gulf of Tadjoura | Djibouti | 25%
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| Indian city that forms a union territory with Dui | Daman | 21%
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| Major city Greater Oslo region | Drammen | 21%
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| European Space Agency's mainmission control is in this German city | Darmstadt | 20%
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| Johannes Vermeer's hometown | Delft | 20%
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| Coastal city in Basque Country | Donostia | 20%
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| Just south of San Francisco | Daly City | 18%
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| Klondike gold rush city in Yukon | Dawson City | 18%
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| University of North Texas | Denton | 18%
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| Biggest Turkish city on Tigris | Diyarbakır | 18%
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| Iowan city with a shot tower | Dubuque | 15%
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| Chartered Ethiopian city | Dire Dawa | 14%
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| "Hat City" of Connecticut | Danbury | 13%
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| Market town in northern Englandfull of "lovely" people | Darlington | 13%
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| Quebecois city that starts with the word "Drum" | Drummondville | 13%
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| Turkish city located near a famouswhite thermal spring | Denizli | 12%
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| This Alabaman city is "The Peanut Capital of the World" | Dothan | 11%
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| Scottish capital in the Middle Ages | Dunfermline | 11%
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| Major Egyptian city in the Nile Delta | Damietta | 10%
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| Second-largest city in Shanxi, China | Datong | 10%
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| Malian town of a "Great Mosque"that is made of adobe | Djenné | 10%
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| Largest city in Uttarakhand, India | Dehradun | 9%
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| "Coal capital of India" in Jharkhand | Dhanbad | 9%
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| Site of a climactic battle in theFirst Indochina War | Điện Biên Phủ | 9%
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| Most populous town in Ireland | Drogheda | 9%
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| City in Western Sahara or an Egyptian oasis | Dakhla | 8%
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| Second-most populous suburb of Rio metropolitan area | Duque de Caxias | 8%
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| City in Georgia that calls itselfthe "Carpet Capital of the World" | Dalton | 7%
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| Largest city in eastern Syria | Deir ez-Zor | 7%
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| Indian city that gave name to a type of expanding bullet | Dum Dum | 7%
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| Himachal Pradesh's winter capital | Dharamshala | 5%
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| Capital of Assam, India | Dispur | 5%
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| Largest city in Nagaland, India | Dimapur | 4%
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| Iranian city that is "full of diesel" | Dezful | 3%
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