| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Scotland | Edinburgh | 97%
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| Southernmost megacity in Africa | Johannesburg | 85%
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| America's "Steel City" | Pittsburgh | 84%
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| City of the Winter Palace | St. Petersburg | 80%
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| Biggest city on the Elbe river | Hamburg | 78%
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| Where Mozart was born | Salzburg | 78%
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| Notable Berlin gate | Brandenburg | 72%
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| Sweden's second largest city | Gothenburg | 66%
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| Parliamentary capital of the EU | Strasbourg | 63%
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| Town that was site of the bloodiest U.S. Civil War battle | Gettysburg | 57%
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| Capital of Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | 51%
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| Biggest Bavarian cities after Munich | Nuremberg | 49%
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| Judicial capital of the EU | Luxembourg | 47%
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| Most populous city in the Urals | Yekaterinburg | 37%
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| Prussian city annexed by Russia and renamed Kaliningrad | Königsberg | 36%
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| Papua New Guinea mountain range which shares its name with a famous German airship | Hindenburg | 34%
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| German state: Baden–_______ | Württemberg | 32%
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| Swiss castle that was the original seat of Austria's royal house | Habsburg | 30%
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| Germany's oldest university | Heidelberg | 30%
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| Denmark's fourth-biggest city | Aalborg | 29%
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| Biggest Bavarian cities after Munich | Augsburg | 28%
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| Museum in Mainz that houses the first printed bible | {Gutenberg} Museum | 27%
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| German state: __________ –Vorpommern | Mecklenburg | 25%
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| City in northern Germany home to Volkswagen headquarters | Wolfsburg | 23%
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| Brooklyn neighborhood | Williamsburg | 21%
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| Major city in Germany's Ruhr | Duisburg | 20%
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| Capital of Saxony-Anhalt | Magdeburg | 19%
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| Biggest Bavarian cities after Munich | Regensburg | 19%
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| German "forest" that was site of a Germanic-Roman battle | Teutoburg | 19%
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| Mississippi city captured by Grant | Vicksburg | 18%
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| Mountain range in South Africa | Drakensberg | 17%
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| Home to Virginia Tech University | Blacksburg | 16%
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| Swedish city home to the closest point to Denmark | Helsingborg | 16%
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| Name of a Dutch or Belgian province | Limburg | 16%
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| Biggest Bavarian cities after Munich | Würzburg | 16%
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| Main island of Norway's Svalbard | Spitsbergen | 15%
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| City that makes Jack Daniel's whiskey | Lynchburg | 14%
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| Swiss canton west of Bern | Fribourg | 13%
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| Dutch city between Eindhoven and Breda | Tilburg | 13%
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| Largest city on Denmark's west coast | Esbjerg | 11%
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| City in Lower Saxony with a historical influential royal family | Oldenburg | 11%
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| Former name of Bratislava | Pressburg | 11%
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| Westernmost state of Austria | Vorarlberg | 11%
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| City unofficially called the "Asian capital" of Russia | Orenburg | 9%
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| Capital of the Dutch Zeeland | Middelburg | 8%
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| Capital of Sint Maarten | Philipsburg | 7%
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| Capital of KwaZulu-Natal, SA | Pietermaritzburg | 6%
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| Swedish county ending in "berg" | Kronoberg | 4%
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| Swedish county ending in "borg" | Gävleborg | 3%
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| The British burned Washington DC following their victory in this city | Bladensburg | 2%
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