| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most common nickname of Pittsburgh | {Steel} City | 98%
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| Food company headquartered in Pittsburgh – known for making ketchup | Heinz | 93%
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| NHL team of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Penguins | 89%
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| Pittsburgh has 446 of these structures, even more than Venice and New York City | Bridges | 88%
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| MLB team of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Pirates | 88%
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| "Three rivers" of Pittsburgh | Ohio | 86%
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| Jonas Salk developed a vaccine for this disease in University of Pittsburgh | Polio | 82%
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| Tycoon who expanded the American steel industry in the late 19th century | Andrew Carnegie | 77%
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| "Three rivers" of Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 76%
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| Probably the most prestigious university in Pittsburgh | Carnegie {Mellon} | 76%
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| Educational children's TV series that was produced by WQED Studios and broadcasted in Pittsburgh | {Mister} {Rogers}' Neighborhood | 73%
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| British statesman for whom Pittsburgh was named | {William} Pitt | 68%
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| Pittsburgh equivalent of "y'all" | Yinz | 65%
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| Painter who designed an album cover for the Velvet Underground | Andy Warhol | 64%
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| Pittsburgh is the largest city in this cultural "hilly" region of the U.S. | Appalachia | 64%
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| "Three rivers" of Pittsburgh | Monongahela | 54%
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| Famous amusement park in West Mifflin | Kennywood | 44%
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| Movie about a welder/exotic dancer wants to study at the Pittsburgh Dance Conservatory | Flashdance | 35%
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| Russian Roulette movie, starring Robert de Niro, that takes place in the Pittsburgh suburb of Clairton – but also some parts in Vietnam | The Deer Hunter | 35%
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| Two founders of Pittsburgh (name either) | John Forbes / George Washington | 16%
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