| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most populous city | B | Birmingham | 100%
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| State capital of Alabama | M | Montgomery | 98%
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| Largest port of Alabama | M | Mobile | 95%
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| City where NASA rockets were developed | H | Huntsville | 89%
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| Home to the flagship of University of Alabama | T | Tuscaloosa | 89%
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| The sports team of university-city is the greatest rival to of the above | A | Auburn | 84%
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| City where three civil rights marches began | S | Selma | 83%
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| Home to a black college famous for airmen | T | Tuskegee | 77%
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| Where the state's oldest college is located - named for an European city | F | Florence | 68%
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| Home to one of NASCAR's most famous tracks | T | Talladega | 66%
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| Home to the state's fourth-largest university in enrolment - named for an ancient city | T | Troy | 57%
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| "The Peanut Capital of the World" | D | Dothan | 52%
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| Largest suburban city in Alabama | H | Hoover | 43%
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| Largest city in Russell county - it is also part of Georgia's Columbus metropolitan area | P | Phenix City | 41%
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| Popular seaside resort that is the southernmost settlement in Alabama | G | Gulf Shores | 39%
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| City on the Tennessee River where the former city of "Albany" merged with | D | Decatur | 37%
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| Hometown of Harper Lee and Truman Capote | M | Monroeville | 26%
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| Fictional town in which "To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place - inspired by the above | M | Maycomb | 17%
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