| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Spain | Madrid | 100%
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| Has the oldest university in the United Kingdom | Oxford | 91%
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| The largest city in New Zealand | Auckland | 82%
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| When the Mongols sacked this capital in 1258, it ended the Islamic Golden Age | Baghdad | 70%
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| The name of this national capital means "City of Islam" | Islamabad | 70%
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| Largest city in Oregon or Maine | Portland | 70%
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| More than 20 U.S. states have a city or town by this name, but it's the state capital of Illinois | Springfield | 64%
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| City in Germany's Ruhr Valley whose football club is known as Borussia ______ | Dortmund | 61%
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| This Russian city was once a German city called Königsberg | Kaliningrad | 53%
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| Formerly known as Stalingrad | Volgograd | 52%
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| Capital of the Confederate states during the U.S. Civil War | Richmond | 51%
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| Cross the Bay Bridge from San Francisco and you'll be here | Oakland | 49%
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| City in Yorkshire which was formerly a major center of steel production | Sheffield | 40%
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| City in Ireland known for making crystal | Waterford | 33%
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| This city's Cuyahoga River has caught on fire several times, most recently in 1969 | Cleveland | 29%
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| The most populous city in Gujarat, it was the place where Gandhi started his Salt March | Ahmedabad | 28%
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| The second largest city in Serbia, it lies on the Danube River | Novi Sad | 25%
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| Located where the Suez Canal meets the Mediterranean Sea | Port Said | 21%
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| This German city doesn't actually exist | Bielefeld | 20%
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| The second largest city in Iran | Mashhad | 19%
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