| Hint | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| CN Tower is located here | Toronto | 97%
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| Its name means "North of Taiwan" | Taipei | 93%
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| Home to Israel's only stock exchange | Tel Aviv | 91%
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| Capital of Albania | Tirana | 91%
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| Bay and city in western Florida | Tampa | 89%
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| Italian city with a famous shroud | Turin | 88%
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| Capital of Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 87%
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| Capital of Florida | Tallahassee | 86%
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| Mexican city near San Diego | Tijuana | 85%
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| The ruins of Carthage lie here | Tunis | 85%
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| 1979 U.S. embassy takeover site | Tehran | 84%
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| Estonian capital once called Reval | Tallinn | 82%
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| Twice hosted the Summer Olympics | Tokyo | 81%
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| Capital of Bhutan | Thimphu | 80%
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| "Mermaid of the Mediterranean" | Tripoli | 79%
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| Trans-Saharan trading center in Mali | Timbuktu | 78%
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| Tangerine's etymological origins | Tangier | 75%
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| Named after the biggest car-producing company in Japan | Toyota | 74%
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| Bolivian city or Tobago's counter-part | Trinidad | 70%
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| Port city adjacent to Beijing | Tianjin | 68%
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| Italian port on the Slovenian border | Trieste | 67%
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| Europe's aerospace industry center | Toulouse | 66%
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| Arizona's "Old Pueblo" | Tucson | 64%
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| Site of a 1921 massacre in Oklahoma | Tulsa | 63%
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| Historical Viking capital of Norway | Trondheim | 61%
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| Largest inland city of Finland | Tampere | 58%
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| At times, was the second mostimportant city in the Byzantine Empire | Thessaloniki | 57%
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| International Court of Justice | The Hague | 56%
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| New York village or men's formal wear | Tuxedo | 56%
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| Finland's oldest city | Turku | 55%
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| Was painted by El Greco | Toledo | 54%
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| Michiganian city of Homeric war | Troy | 54%
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| Ancient city in Lebanon oftenlinked with Sidon | Tyre | 47%
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| According to Quentin Tarantino'slast name, he should be from here | Taranto | 45%
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| Site of world's northernmost university | Tromsø | 44%
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| Straddles the Texas-Arkansas border | Texarkana | 43%
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| Where Washington launched a surprise attack in 1776 | Trenton | 43%
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| Replaced Comayagua as capital | Tegucigalpa | 42%
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| Second-largest city in Estonia | Tartu | 40%
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| Capital of Transnistria | Tiraspol | 40%
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| French Mediterranean Fleet HQ | Toulon | 39%
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| Main city of Western Romania | Timișoara | 38%
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| Main campus of University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa | 38%
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| National capital on the Kura River | Tbilisi | 37%
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| Canada's main city on Lake Superior | Thunder Bay | 37%
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| German city near Luxembourg | Trier | 36%
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| Texan city of 100,000 people that isnamed for the 10th U.S. president | Tyler | 36%
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| Largest city in Central Taiwan | Taichung | 34%
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| Largest city on the Sea of Galilee.Named for the 2nd Roman emperor | Tiberias | 33%
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| Peruvian city or a Dominican dictator | Trujillo | 32%
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| Its Narrows Bridge collapsed spectacularly in 1940 | Tacoma | 31%
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| Catalonian city that was the capital of Roman era Spain | Tarragona | 31%
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| Ancient Greek city with a sacred band | Thebes | 31%
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| Unofficial capital of tropical North Queensland | Townsville | 31%
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| Alabaman city home to a black college famous for airmen | Tuskegee | 31%
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| Saw a federal court case against its Board of Education which banned racial segregation in all public schools | Topeka | 29%
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| Major Turkish port on the Black Sea | Trabzon | 29%
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| Elvis was born here | Tupelo | 29%
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| Housed "Fort Zeelandia", a formerkey Dutch trading base in Taiwan | Tainan | 28%
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| A 732 AD French victory against Umayyad forces took place near it | Tours | 28%
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| Great Britain's southernmost city | Truro | 28%
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| Alabaman city home to one of NASCAR's most famous tracks | Talladega | 26%
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| Capital of Shanxi, China | Taiyuan | 25%
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| Capital of the State of Mexico | Toluca | 24%
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| First capital of the Safavid Empire | Tabriz | 22%
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| Georgia O'Keefe lived in an artist's colony here in New Mexico | Taos | 21%
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| Wool capital of the Netherlands | Tilburg | 21%
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| Largest city in New Zealandwith a Maori name | Tauranga | 20%
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| "Queen City of the Wabash" whose name is French for "highland" | Terre Haute | 20%
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| Second-largest city in Senegal | Touba | 20%
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| Located 27 km north of Venice | Treviso | 20%
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| Largest Turkmen city on Caspian Sea | Türkmenbaşy | 19%
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| Yemen's third-largest city | Taiz | 18%
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| Add a Vietnamese family name to a Southeast Asian language, then you'll get a Vietnamese city | Thái Nguyên | 18%
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| Turkmen city once called "Cärjew" | Türkmenabat | 18%
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| Capital of Piauí, Brazil | Teresina | 16%
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| Sicilian setting of the second seasonof "The White Lotus" | Taormina | 14%
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| Birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus | Toruń | 14%
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| Spanish colonial capital of Morocco | Tétouan | 13%
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| City of 141,000 people in the Denver metropolitan area | Thornton | 13%
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| Northernmost town on Great Britain | Thurso | 13%
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| Major cities in Tamil Nadu that bothstart with "Tiru" | Tiruchirappalli | 13%
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| City where Alexei Navalny's airplane landed after he was poisoned | Tomsk | 13%
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| Michiganian city that hosts a Cherry Festival each year | Traverse City | 13%
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| New Zealand's largest lake namesake | Taupō | 12%
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| Saudi Arabia's summer capital | Taif | 11%
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| Major coastal city in Zhejiang, China | Taizhou | 11%
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| Queensland's "Garden City" | Toowoomba | 11%
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| Deadly 1976 Chinese earthquake site | Tangshan | 10%
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| Second-largest city in Madagascar | Toamasina | 10%
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| Where Libya's legislature relocatedto after an Islamist coup in 2014 | Tobruk | 10%
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| Southernmost city in Sweden | Trelleborg | 10%
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| Namesake of Saudi Arabia'swesternmost province | Tabuk | 9%
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| Capital of Anguilla | The Valley | 9%
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| Home to Jakarta metropolitan area'smain international airport | Tangerang | 8%
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| Major cities in Tamil Nadu that bothstart with "Tiru" | Tiruppur | 8%
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| Seat and namesake of the northernmost major Greek island | Thasos | 7%
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| Namesake and seat of a Japanese prefecture on Shikoku | Tokushima | 7%
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| Birthplace of the global oil industry | Titusville | 5%
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| "Spiritual capital" of the Turkic Council | Turkistan | 5%
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