| Hint | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Where the Yankees play | New York City | 99%
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| Where pizza was invented | Naples | 98%
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| Was struck by an atomic bomb | Nagasaki | 97%
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| "Pleasant" city on French Riviera | Nice | 95%
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| Official capital of India | New Delhi | 94%
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| Capital of the Bahamas | Nassau | 92%
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| Site of Nazi rallies and tribunals | Nuremberg | 92%
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| America's country music capital | Nashville | 90%
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| Finnish city that gave its nameto a mobile phone company | Nokia | 88%
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| Where Robin Hood resides | Nottingham | 88%
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| City of Jesus's youth | Nazareth | 87%
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| Waterfall city between Ontario and NY | Niagara Falls | 85%
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| "Safari Capital of the World" | Nairobi | 83%
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| Capital of Greenland | Nuuk | 83%
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| Chinese massacre site during WWII | Nanjing | 81%
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| Where the Geordies are from | Newcastle | 77%
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| The Big Easy | New Orleans | 76%
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| City in Lorraine that is also a common girls' name in English | Nancy | 74%
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| Capital of Chad | N'Djamena | 73%
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| Current name of Astana | Nur-Sultan | 72%
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| Japan's third-largest urban area | Nagoya | 71%
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| National capital on the Niger River | Niamey | 71%
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| Center of a Californian wine region | Napa | 70%
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| Russia's "New Siberian" city | Novosibirsk | 69%
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| Most populous city in New Jersey | Newark | 68%
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| Most populous city in Mauritania | Nouakchott | 68%
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| Most populous city on Loire | Nantes | 67%
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| Rhode Island city home to summer mansions | Newport | 64%
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| The Greeks call it "Lefkosia" | Nicosia | 64%
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| Replaced Rangoon in 2005 | Naypyidaw | 59%
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| Yale University locale | New Haven | 59%
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| Former whaling center featured in many a dirty limerick | Nantucket | 58%
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| Capital of Tonga | Nuku'alofa | 58%
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| Biggest city on the Volga river | Nizhny Novgorod | 55%
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| Capital of Vojvodina, Serbia | Novi Sad | 54%
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| This isn't Egypt's new capital,but a suburb built in the 2000s | New Cairo | 53%
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| Closest Brazilian city to Africa | Natal | 50%
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| Japan's 1998 Winter Olympics host | Nagano | 49%
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| South Island's oldest city that wasnamed after an admiral | Nelson | 49%
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| Suburb north of Las Vegas | North Las Vegas | 49%
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| U.S. Atlantic Fleet headquarters | Norfolk | 47%
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| Peruvian city close to a famous group of "lines" | Nazca | 45%
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| This coastal Israeli city is named for a Jewish-American merchant, not an Israeli prime minister | Netanya | 45%
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| England's second-largest in 1500 | Norwich | 45%
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| Suburb north of Charleston | North Charleston | 42%
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| Serbian city that was thebirthplace of Constantine the Great | Niš | 41%
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| Suburb north of Little Rock | North Little Rock | 41%
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| Indian city of oranges and tigers | Nagpur | 40%
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| World's least populous capital | Ngerulmud | 40%
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| The British Grand Prix takes place14 miles south of this town | Northampton | 40%
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| Alaskan city where the Iditarod ends | Nome | 39%
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| Virginian city with initials N. N. | Newport News | 38%
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| Swiss city whose name means"New Castle" in Old French | Neuchâtel | 37%
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| Capital of Okinawa | Naha | 35%
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| Capital of Guangxi, China | Nanning | 35%
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| Southern French city dubbed as the "most Roman city outside Italy" | Nîmes | 34%
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| City of University of Oklahoma | Norman | 33%
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| Capital of New Caledonia | Nouméa | 33%
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| Former Japanese capital knownfor its deer park | Nara | 32%
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| The Sandy Hook school shootingtook place in this Connecticut city | Newtown | 29%
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| Japan's busiest international airport | Narita | 28%
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| City called "Sweden's Manchester" | Norrköping | 28%
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| Namesake of a French-speaking Belgian province | Namur | 27%
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| Dunder Mifflin branch locationin New Hampshire | Nashua | 27%
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| Largest Boise suburb | Nampa | 26%
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| Oldest city in the Netherlands | Nijmegen | 26%
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| World's busiest port by cargo tonnage | Ningbo | 26%
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| Chicago's third-largest suburb | Naperville | 25%
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| City in Estonia where a bloodyWWII battle took place | Narva | 25%
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| Town in northern Norway andsite of a major WWII battle | Narvik | 23%
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| Mexican city that sits adjacent to its"old" Texan counter-part | Nuevo Laredo | 23%
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| Namesake of the largest Greekisland in the Cyclades | Naxos | 21%
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| Vancouver Island's second-largest | Nanaimo | 18%
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| Capital of Jiangxi, China | Nanchang | 18%
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| Guyana's third or Suriname's fifthmost populous city | New Amsterdam | 18%
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| Japanese city facing Sado Island | Niigata | 17%
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| Split between Arizona and Mexico | Nogales | 17%
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| World's northernmost city with a population > 100,000 | Norilsk | 17%
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| Massachusetts's "Whaling City".Primary setting of "Moby-Dick" | New Bedford | 16%
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| Capital of Azerbaijan's exclavebetween Armenia and Iran | Nakhchivan | 15%
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| Capital of the Roman province thatencompassed southern France | Narbonne | 15%
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| Fourth-biggest in Northern Ireland | Newry | 15%
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| Montenegro's second-largest | Nikšić | 15%
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| Home to the largest airport in Fiji | Nadi | 13%
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| Namesake of a sparsely-populatedArgentinian province | Neuquén | 13%
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| Connecticut city that isthe headquarters of Xerox | Norwalk | 13%
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| Russia's largest seaport | Novorossiysk | 13%
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| Capital of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan | Nukus | 11%
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| Palestinian Stock Exchange | Nablus | 10%
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| Mozambique's largest inland city | Nampula | 10%
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| One of Germany's three oldest cities | Neuss | 10%
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| Largest city in Darfur, Sudan;namesake of a type of antelope | Nyala | 10%
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| Uzbekistan's largest city insidethe Fergana Valley | Namangan | 9%
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| Is connected to Rio de Janeiro by a bridge | Niterói | 9%
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| Amongst the holiest in Shia Islam | Najaf | 8%
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| Largest city in Kenya's Rift Valley | Nakuru | 8%
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| "Wine Capital of India" | Nashik | 8%
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| Main seaport of North Korea | Nampo | 6%
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| "New city" of central Turkey | Nevşehir | 5%
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| Omar Khayyam's hometon, in Iran;also Seljuk Empire's first capital | Nishapur | 3%
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