| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Where you could visit the Great Pyramid | Giza | 93%
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| Has a notable leaning tower | Pisa | 93%
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| Namesake of Japan's tallest mountain | Fuji | 91%
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| Most populous city on the French Riviera | Nice | 90%
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| Einstein worked at its Swiss Patent Office | Bern | 87%
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| Sits on Aventine, Palatine, Caelian, e.g. | Rome | 87%
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| Vitali Klitschko is its mayor since 2014 | Kyiv | 85%
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| Japanese city famous for beef | Kobe | 84%
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| Was West Germany's capital | Bonn | 83%
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| Location of the Taj Mahal | Agra | 82%
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| Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535 | Lima | 82%
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| 2022 FIFA World Cup main host city | Doha | 81%
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| Where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded | Oslo | 81%
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| Walled city of northern England | York | 81%
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| Capital of the Maldives | Malé | 79%
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| The Terracotta Army lives here | Xi'an | 79%
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| English city called "Aquae Sulis" by the Romans | Bath | 78%
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| Biggest city in southern Ireland | Cork | 78%
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| Pennsylvanian city or a Great Lake | Erie | 77%
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| Capital of South Sudan | Juba | 77%
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| Capital of East Timor | Dili | 74%
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| Capital of Togo | Lomé | 74%
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| Italian city near Switzerland that is on a lake of the same name | Como | 73%
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| Fête des Lumières host | Lyon | 73%
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| Capital of Fiji | Suva | 73%
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| Southern terminus of the Egyptian canal | Suez | 69%
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| Capital of Samoa | Apia | 68%
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| Californian wine region center | Napa | 68%
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| Site of England's most famous boarding school | Eton | 66%
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| The largest city in Italy's heel | Bari | 65%
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| Largest cities in Austria after Vienna | Graz | 64%
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| Most populous city in western Ukraine | Lviv | 64%
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| Second-biggest city in the Czech Republic | Brno | 61%
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| Latest former capital of Iranor an Indian garment worn by women | Sari | 59%
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| Lowest world capital | Baku | 52%
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| Colombian "Salsa capital of the world" | Cali | 52%
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| Syrian city whose plural form is the nameof the group that controls Gaza | Hama | 52%
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| "Biggest Little City in the World" | Reno | 52%
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| Decaying industrian city in Indiana | Gary | 51%
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| Largest cities in Austria after Vienna | Linz | 51%
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| The film capital of Poland | Łódź | 51%
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| Largest cities in Yemen after Sana'a | Aden | 50%
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| Texan city where David Koresh met a bloody end in 1993 | Waco | 50%
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| Capital at the mouth of the Daugava River | Riga | 48%
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| Algeria's second largest city | Oran | 47%
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| Largest German city on the Baltic Sea | Kiel | 46%
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| Largest Phoenix suburb | Mesa | 46%
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| Biggest city in southwestern Hungary orwhat you exercise on a chest day | Pécs | 46%
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| Shares its name with a curly hairstyle | Perm | 46%
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| Indian city dubbed "Oxford of the East" | Pune | 46%
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| Main city of Algarve, Portugal | Faro | 42%
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| South Korean island city whose air routewith Seoul is the world's busiest | Jeju | 42%
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| Take the 3:10 train to this Arizona town | Yuma | 42%
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| Major Russian city near the Kazakh border | Omsk | 40%
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| Biggest Hausa-speaking city in the world | Kano | 39%
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| Biggest city on Hawaii | Hilo | 37%
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| Most populous city in northern Finland | Oulu | 36%
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| Largest city in Galicia, Spain | Vigo | 36%
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| Phoenician city in Lebanon paired with Sidon | Tyre | 35%
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| Wyoming city named after Buffalo Bill | Cody | 33%
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| Where Alaska's Iditarod sled-dog race ends | Nome | 33%
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| Second largest city in Normandy | Caen | 32%
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| Baháʼí holy city in northern Israel or1/640th of a square mile | Acre | 31%
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| Omar Mukhtar Street is its main street | Gaza | 31%
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| Largest fishing port in Tunisia | Sfax | 31%
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| Michiganian city or an ancient Greek city | Troy | 30%
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| Largest city in central Oregon | Bend | 29%
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| Capital of Okinawa | Naha | 29%
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| Main city of Guanajuato, Mexico or Nicaragua's second city | Léon | 28%
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| Syrian city called "Emesa" in the antiquity | Homs | 26%
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| Most populous city in Lorraine, France | Metz | 25%
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| Japanese city where deers roam freely | Nara | 22%
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| Croatian city on the Istrian peninsulawith a Roman era amphitheater | Pula | 22%
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| Georgia O'Keefe lived in an artist's colony in this New Mexican town | Taos | 21%
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| Biggest city in northern Sweden | Umeå | 21%
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| City in D.R. Congo on the Rwandan border | Goma | 19%
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| SAS Institute HQ in North Carolina | Cary | 18%
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| Where Ferdinand Magellan arrived in 1521 | Cebu | 18%
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| Hungarian city located halfway betweenBudapest and Vienna | Győr | 18%
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| Was Romania's capital between 1916–1918 | Iași | 18%
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| It has perhaps the most prestigious university in Sweden | Lund | 18%
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| Second-largest city in Thuringia, Germany | Jena | 17%
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| Turkmen city built on the ruins of an ancientcity with 500,000 resident in the 12th century | Mary | 15%
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| Third-biggest city in Shandong, China | Zibo | 14%
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| Dalmatian island town namesake with ferries going to Split | Hvar | 13%
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| China's "tin" city in Jiangsu | Wuxi | 13%
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| Biggest Bulgarian city on the Danube | Ruse | 12%
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| Forms a single metropolitan area with Rabat | Salé | 12%
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| Spanish city dubbed "World's olive oil capital" | Jaén | 11%
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| Largest cities in Yemen after Sana'a | Taiz | 10%
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| Ethiopian city home to a 900 years old empire | Axum | 9%
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| Home to Bhutan's only international airport | Paro | 9%
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| Main city of Kyushu's easternmost prefecture | Oita | 7%
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| The unofficial summer capital of Saudi Arabia | Taif | 7%
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| Japanese city with namesake of a prefecture in the Chūbu region | Gifu | 6%
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| Kazakh city on the country's European part | Oral | 6%
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| Major Omani city right west of Muscat | Seeb | 6%
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| Zoroastrian center of Iran | Yazd | 6%
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| City in Myanmar site of a massacre in 2021 | Bago | 4%
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| Ho Chi Minh was born near this major cityin Central Vietnam | Vinh | 4%
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