| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| "Twin City" of Minneapolis | Saint Paul | 98%
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| Largest shopping mall | Mall of America | 91%
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| River on which Minneapolis lies | Mississippi | 91%
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| "Purple" singer born in the city in 1958 | Prince | 89%
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| Minneapolis's NFL team | Vikings | 88%
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| Huge retailer headquartered in Minneapolis | Target | 83%
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| Minneapolis's MLB team | Twins | 81%
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| Minneapolis's NBA team | Timberwolves | 77%
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| Minneapolis's county | Hennepin | 56%
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| Famous waterfall | Minne{haha} Falls | 52%
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| Minneapolis was once world's capital of doing this | {Mill}ing Flour | 50%
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| Prominent feature in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden | Spoonbridge and {Cherry} | 50%
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| Famous apple variety invented by the University of Minnesota | Honeycrisp | 48%
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| Minneapolis's most famous nickname | Mini {Apple} | 42%
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| Affiliate of the Democratic Party that governs the city | DFL | 29%
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| Meaning of "Minneapolis" | {Water} City | 26%
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| Minneapolis mayor, 1945–1948 | Hubert Humphrey | 24%
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| Group that grew out of a strike in 1934 | Teamsters | 14%
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| BNW is nation's oldest theatre to produce this comedic genre | {Sketch} Comedy | 9%
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| Charlize Theron movie about a broken writer who wants to back with her high school lover, who is married | Young {Adult} | 7%
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