| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Center of the U.S. automobile industry | Detroit | 93%
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| Germany's financial capital | Frankfurt | 90%
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| Capital of Morocco | Rabat | 87%
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| Capital on the Danube River | Budapest | 82%
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| Formerly known as "The Paris of Middle East" | Beirut | 75%
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| Eastern European capital whose Parliament is the heaviest building in the world | Bucharest | 74%
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| Where the Titanic was built | Belfast | 71%
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| Most populous Uzbek-speaking city in the world | Tashkent | 70%
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| Tasmania's main city | Hobart | 66%
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| Capital on the Arabian Peninsula that shares its name with a type of grape | Muscat | 66%
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| City on the Croatian coast originally constructed as the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian | Split | 64%
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| Main city on Thailand's largest island (also the name of the island) | Phuket | 61%
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| Third most populous city in Belgium | Ghent | 55%
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| Where Porsche and Mercedes are headquartered | Stuttgart | 55%
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| Southernmost city in Florida | Key West | 52%
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| Central Asian capital whose name means "city of love" in Persian | Ashgabat | 48%
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| The most important city of the Netherlands during the Middle Ages | Utrecht | 44%
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| City in Rhode Island where America's wealthy elite once spent their summers | Newport | 25%
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| 90% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in this city in Gujarat, India | Surat | 21%
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| Most populous city in the Niger delta | Port Harcourt | 17%
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