| Hint | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Struck by an atomic bomb | Hiroshima | 97%
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| Germany's number one port | Hamburg | 94%
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| Formerly called "Saigon" | Ho Chi Minh City | 94%
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| Former British colony in China | Hong Kong | 94%
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| Located near Pearl Harbor | Honolulu | 91%
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| Visited by Jane Fonda in 1972 | Hanoi | 90%
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| Tasmanian capital | Hobart | 82%
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| Capital of Lower Saxony, Germany | Hanover | 73%
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| Capital of Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | 73%
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| Capital of Crete | Heraklion | 71%
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| Was hurt by Hurricane Harvey | Houston | 70%
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| Capital of the Solomon Islands | Honiara | 68%
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| Baháʼí World Centre site | Haifa | 65%
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| Capital of Montana | Helena | 65%
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| Where William the Conquerordefeated Harold in 1066 | Hastings | 61%
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| Where Tropicana and Malecon are | Havana | 61%
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| 1952 Summer Olympics host | Helsinki | 61%
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| South Dakotan city or a Great Lake | Huron | 56%
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| Chinese ice sculpture festival site | Harbin | 54%
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| Persian Gulf's only strait namesake | Hormuz | 54%
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| End point of China's Grand Canal | Hangzhou | 51%
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| Floridan city or LA's "Tinseltown" | Hollywood | 51%
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| Ethiopian walled city | Harar | 50%
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| New Zealand' largest inland city | Hamilton | 48%
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| Vietnam's "imperial city" | Hue | 48%
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| Named "Salisbury" until 1982 | Harare | 45%
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| Germany's oldest University | Heidelberg | 45%
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| Resort town paired with Brighton | Hove | 43%
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| 1955 Swedish World's fair host | Helsingborg | 42%
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| Alabama's "Rocket City" | Huntsville | 42%
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| Capital of Somaliland | Hargeisa | 41%
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| City near Mauna Kea | Hilo | 41%
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| Syrian city once called "Emesa" | Homs | 41%
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| Main city of Hainan | Haikou | 40%
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| Third-biggest city in Afghanistan | Herat | 40%
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| Montenegrin city with namesakeof Bosnia's other half | {Herceg} Novi | 40%
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| Site of a huge explosion in 1917 | Halifax | 38%
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| "Insurance Capital of the World" | Hartford | 37%
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| Capital of North Holland | Haarlem | 36%
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| Syrian city known for its norias | Hama | 36%
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| Birthplace of tofu | Huainan | 36%
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| City in Maryland named for a"harbour" in northern France | Havre de Grace | 34%
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| Capital of Anhui, China | Hefei | 33%
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| Largest city in Saxony-Anhalt | Halle | 32%
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| Capital of Sonora, Mexico | Hermosillo | 31%
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| Miami suburb that is 94% Hispanic | Hialeah | 31%
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| Capital of Inner Mongolia | Hohhot | 31%
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| Tollywood | Hyderabad | 31%
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| Egyptian resort on the Red Sea | Hurghada | 30%
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| Vietnamese city on a picturesque bay composed of many islands | Hạ Long | 28%
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| Home to Spain's oldest football club | Huelva | 27%
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| PEPCON disaster site in Nevada | Henderson | 24%
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| First city with electricity in Vietnam | Haiphong | 23%
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| Site of the intersection of Chocolate and Cocoa avenues | Hershey | 23%
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| Kingdom of Aragon's former capital | Huesca | 23%
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| Capital of Guam | Hagåtña | 22%
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| Danish city across the above | Helsingør | 22%
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| Well-known resort islandin South Carolina | Hilton Head Island | 22%
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| Largest costal city of North Korea | Hamhung | 21%
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| Arkansas's only national park | Hot Springs | 21%
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| World's northernmost town(population > 10,000) | Hammerfest | 20%
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| University of Southern Mississippi | Hattiesburg | 19%
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| Burial place of Abraham | Hebron | 17%
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| Third-largest city in Hokkaido | Hakodate | 16%
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| Tunisian resort meaning "baths" | Hammamet | 16%
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| Bill Clinton's Arkansan hometown | Hope | 16%
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| Angolan inland city formerly called "Nova Lisboa" | Huambo | 16%
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| Home to the largest inland portin the United States | Huntington | 16%
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| Picturesque lake village in Austria | Hallstatt | 15%
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| Site of Japan's most visited castle | Himeji | 15%
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| Western end of Alaska Route 1 | Homer | 15%
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| Greek island town named "water" | Hydra | 15%
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| Langley Air Force Base | Hampton | 14%
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| Main town of the Easter Island | Hanga Roa | 14%
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| Intel's Ronler Acres campusin suburban Portland | Hillsboro | 14%
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| Dalmatian island town namesake with ferries going to Split | Hvar | 14%
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| Main city of Halland, Sweden | Halmstad | 13%
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| City in NC's Piedmont Triad | High Point | 13%
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| City near Nagoya with a sizeableBrazilian-Japanese population | Hamamatsu | 12%
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| Indianan city bordering Chicago | Hammond | 12%
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| Coastal Swedish city on the Finnish border | Haparanda | 12%
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| Where Rugby league originated | Huddersfield | 12%
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| Cuba's fourth-largest city; also near where Columbus landed in Cuba | Holguín | 11%
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| Gateway to the Everglades | Homestead | 11%
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| Biggest city in southern Thailand | Hat Yai | 10%
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| Largest town in the Isle of Anglesey | Holyhead | 10%
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| Taiwan's "Silicon Valley" | Hsinchu | 10%
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| Hometown of the Rashid family;historical rivals to the Saudis | Hail | 8%
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| This Iranian city was the capital of the Medes | Hamadan | 8%
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| Twin city of Dharwad in Karnataka | Hubli | 8%
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| Kenyan nature resort on Lake Victoria near a national park | {Homa} Bay | 7%
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| Icelandic town mentioned in Will Farrell's "Eurovision" movie | Húsavík | 6%
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| Located right south of Babylon | Hillah | 5%
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| Legislative capital of the Azores | Horta | 5%
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| Israel's 2nd-largest industrial zone | Holon | 4%
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| New Jersey town that inspired andgave name to "Halloween" setting | Haddonfield | 2%
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| Somali city with namesake of mainland Africa's easternmost point | Hafun | 2%
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| Namesake of a Korean fortressthat is a World Heritage site | Hwaseong | 2%
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| Belgian city that was site of theWWII's first tank battle | Hannut | 1%
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| Nearest town to Denali | Healy | 1%
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