| Clue | City | % Correct | |
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| A | Anne Frank was hiding in an atticduring WWII in this city | Amsterdam | 97%
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| B | Its wall went down in 1989 | Berlin | 93%
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| E | Capital of Scotland | Edinburgh | 93%
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| A | Lost the Peloponnesian War | Athens | 91%
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| F | Europe's financial capital | Frankfurt | 91%
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| G | Most populous city in Scotland | Glasgow | 90%
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| L | A giant Ferris wheel is its "eye" | London | 88%
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| M | Where the Muscovites live | Moscow | 88%
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| M | Was site of "Beer Hall Putsch", Hitler's failed 1923 coup | Munich | 88%
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| O | England's oldest university locale | Oxford | 88%
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| D | French city famous for mustard | Dijon | 87%
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| N | Where pizza has its origins | Naples | 87%
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| R | "The Eternal City" | Rome | 86%
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| W | Its Jewish ghetto was razed in 1943 | Warsaw | 86%
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| M | Football club: Inter _____, AC _____ | Milan | 85%
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| O | Ukrainian seaport | Odessa | 85%
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| V | Where people ride gondolas | Venice | 85%
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| B | 1992 Summer Olympics host | Barcelona | 84%
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| B | This city on Danube was founded when three cities unified in 1873 | Budapest | 84%
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| I | City on the Bosphorus | Istanbul | 84%
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| R | Capital of Latvia | Riga | 84%
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| R | Dutch city with Europe's busiest port | Rotterdam | 84%
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| A | Scotland's "Granite City" | Aberdeen | 83%
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| C | Closest French city to Great Britain | Calais | 83%
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| C | Öresund Bridge's western terminus | Copenhagen | 83%
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| F | The Medici family called this home | Florence | 83%
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| K | Home to Poland's oldest university | Kraków | 83%
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| K | Biggest city on the Dnieper River | Kyiv | 83%
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| N | "Pleasant" city on the French Riviera | Nice | 83%
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| O | French city; there's a "new" onein Louisiana | Orléans | 83%
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| T | Italian Winter Olympics host city | Turin | 83%
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| D | Was firebombed by the Allied in 1945 | Dresden | 82%
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| G | Polish city formerly known as Danzig | Gdańsk | 82%
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| T | Capital of Albania | Tirana | 82%
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| D | Town near the White Cliffs | Dover | 81%
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| M | Grace Kelly was its princess | Monaco | 81%
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| P | "La Ville-Lumière" | Paris | 81%
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| I | Austrian Winter Olympics host city | Innsbruck | 80%
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| L | Irish city / Type of poem | Limerick | 80%
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| N | City that hosted Nazi rallies and, later, war tribunals | Nuremberg | 79%
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| A | Diamond capital of the world | Antwerp | 78%
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| B | Founded by Vlad the Impaler in 1459 | Bucharest | 78%
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| E | Its name is German for "to eat" | Essen | 78%
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| G | Sits at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea | Gibraltar | 78%
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| H | Olaf Scholz was once its mayor | Hamburg | 78%
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| I | Popular resort town in the Balearic Islands | Ibiza | 78%
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| P | Capital of Sicily | Palermo | 78%
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| S | Namesake of a famous "syndrome" | Stockholm | 78%
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| S | Setting of "Anna Karenina" | St. Petersburg | 78%
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| V | Capital of Liechtenstein | Vaduz | 78%
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| S | City where an archduke met hisend in 1914 | Sarajevo | 77%
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| H | 1952 Summer Olympics host | Helsinki | 76%
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| P | Spanish city where bulls run | Pamplona | 76%
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| V | Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky, Tito and Freud,all lived here in 1913 | Vienna | 76%
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| Y | English city famous for its city walls | York | 76%
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| B | Novak Djokovic's hometown | Belgrade | 75%
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| D | Appears in the title of a 1914James Joyce work of literature | Dublin | 75%
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| D | Walled city of southern Croatia | Dubrovnik | 75%
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| K | Russian exclave, formerly known as Königsberg | Kaliningrad | 75%
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| U | Most important Dutch cityduring the Middle Ages | Utrecht | 75%
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| W | Belgian town near where Napoleonmet his final defeat | Waterloo | 75%
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| I | "Capital" of the Scottish highlands | Inverness | 73%
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| G | Where Volvo was founded in 1927 | Gothenburg | 72%
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| L | Hit by a devastating 1755 earthquake | Lisbon | 72%
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| E | Alpine spa town in France that is known for a brand of bottled water | Évian-les-Bains | 70%
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| G | Was formerly a maritime republic | Genoa | 70%
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| S | City from "The Sound of Music" | Salzburg | 70%
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| Y | WWII conference site in Crimea | Yalta | 70%
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| Z | UBS and Credit Suisse HQ | Zürich | 70%
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| O | 1952 Winter Olympics host | Oslo | 67%
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| V | City formerly called Stalingrad | Volgograd | 67%
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| Z | Home to Ban Jelačić Square | Zagreb | 67%
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| A | Once home to the papacy | Avignon | 66%
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| C | "The red dragon will lead the way"says this city's coat of arms | Cardiff | 64%
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| H | Main city of Crete | Heraklion | 64%
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| H | Where William the Conquerordefeated Harold in 1066 | Hastings | 63%
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| H | Capital of Lower Saxony, Germany | Hanover | 62%
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| P | Where people were defenstratedtwice in the middle ages | Prague | 62%
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| T | Home to the Aristotle University | Thessaloniki | 62%
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| C | Formerly called "Kishinev" | Chișinău | 61%
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| L | European Court of Justice location | Luxembourg | 60%
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| R | A statue of Helios guarded its harbor | Rhodes | 59%
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| N | Where the Geordie dialect is spoken | Newcastle | 58%
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| R | Major city on the delta of Russia'sDon River | Rostov-on-Don | 58%
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| Z | Where 50% of the Aragonese live | Zaragoza | 58%
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| W | Irish city known for crystal | Waterford | 57%
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| U | Former pagan center of Sweden | Uppsala | 56%
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| Y | Site of five WWI battles in Belgium | Ypres | 56%
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| K | Greek city or a type of olive | Kalamata | 53%
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| L | Known for its festival of lights andbeing the HQ of Interpol | Lyon | 51%
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| F | Portugal's southernmost city | Faro | 49%
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| J | Andalusian city famousfor its sherry | Jerez dela Frontera | 49%
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| U | Home to the world's tallest cathedral | Ulm | 49%
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| N | Serbia's second-biggest city | Novi Sad | 48%
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| U | 3-letter Russian city west of the Urals | Ufa | 47%
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| F | City in southwest Germany | Freiburg | 46%
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| C | Transylvania's unofficial capital | Cluj-Napoca | 45%
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| K | City on Volga; Capital of Tatarstan | Kazan | 45%
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| P | Formerly called "Titograd" | Podgorica | 45%
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| S | Its name is Greek for "wisdom" | Sofia | 44%
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| T | Was painted by El Greco | Toledo | 43%
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| O | Biggest city in northern Finland | Oulu | 41%
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| Q | City in southwestern Brittany | Quimper | 40%
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| Q | Town in Île-de-France, not thebirthplace of two Adams presidents | Quincy-sous-Sénart | 38%
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| W | Post-WWI German state namesake | Weimar | 38%
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| E | Largest city in North Brabant | Eindhoven | 36%
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| U | Major city in northeastern Italy | Udine | 36%
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| Q | Namesake of boxing's codes of rules | Queensbury | 35%
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| E | Largest entirely in European Turkey | Edirne | 33%
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| W | English city / "royal" porcelain brand | Worcester | 32%
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| T | It was until early 20th century still called "Reval" | Tallinn | 30%
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| V | "Jerusalem of the North" | Vilnius | 30%
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| X | Greece's "City of a Thousand Colors" | Xanthi | 30%
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| J | Thuringia's second-largest city | Jena | 28%
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| Z | Home to Europe's largest nuclear power plant, located in Ukraine | Zaporizhia | 25%
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| J | Swedish city on the lake of Vättern | Jönköping | 24%
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| J | Spain's "Olive oil capital of the world" | Jaén | 22%
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| M | Its airport code is MSQ | Minsk | 21%
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| X | ____phone + Greek for "city" = ... | Xylopoli | 21%
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| Z | Capital of Overijssel, Netherlands | Zwolle | 20%
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| X | Town in Navarre, Spain / Prof. X | Xavier | 17%
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| F | Built at the mouth of Glomma,Norway's longest river | Fredrikstad | 16%
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| J | Nicknamed the "Athens of Finland" | Jyväskylä | 16%
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| Y | Russian city that hosted a "Global Policy Forum" in 2009 | Yaroslav | 16%
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| Y | Wallander was from this Swedish city | Ystad | 15%
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| X | City in western Germany | Xanten | 14%
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| I | Where Illuminati got its start | Ingolstadt | 13%
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| Q | North of Hamburg, can be "fast-born" | Quickborn | 11%
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| Q | Major Portuguese city near Lisbon | Queluz | 9%
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| X | Spanish origins of House of Borgia, which produced two popes | Xàtiva | 4%
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