| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Holiest city in Judaism | Jerusalem | 97%
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| By law, the capital of the Netherlands | Amsterdam | 96%
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| Most populous city in the Nordic countries | Stockholm | 94%
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| Massachusetts town where witch trials were held in 1692 and 1693 | Salem | 76%
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| Europe's largest port | Rotterdam | 75%
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| Home to Black Sabbath and the Peaky Blinders gang | Birmingham | 71%
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| Robin Hood lived near here | Nottingham | 69%
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| Capital located on the confluence of the Blue and White Nile | Khartoum | 67%
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| The largest city in Tanzania, but not its capital | Dar es Salaam | 59%
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| Dutch city that is the namesake of a neighborhood in Manhattan | Haarlem | 59%
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| The L.A. suburb where Disneyland can be found | Anaheim | 58%
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| The Church of the Nativity can be found in this small city in Palestine | Bethlehem | 53%
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| City just outside Berlin where the "Big 3" Allied leaders met in August, 1945 | Potsdam | 49%
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| Third largest city in Norway and, before 1217, its capital | Trondheim | 37%
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| Russian city near the Ural mountains known as Molotov from 1940–1957. (Hint: four letters, a hair style) | Perm | 36%
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| One of the major cities in North Carolina's Research Triangle | Durham | 32%
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| Karl Benz invented the automobile while working in this city at the intersection of the Rhine and Neckar | Mannheim | 32%
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| Shia holy site in Iran whose name has three letters | Qom | 28%
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| Albert Einstein was born in this German city whose church was briefly the tallest building in the world | Ulm | 26%
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| Most populous Saudi city on the Persian Gulf | Dammam | 23%
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