| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most populous city in Alaska | A | Anchorage | 100%
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| Capital of Alaska | J | Juneau | 100%
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| Most populous city in inland Alaska | F | Fairbanks | 96%
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| Namesake of Alaska's tallest mountain | D | Denali Park | 92%
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| Where the famous Iditarod sled-dog race ends | N | Nome | 81%
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| Former capital of Alaska when under Russian rule or a type of spruce | S | Sitka | 72%
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| Namesake of the ship that spilled oil in 1989 | V | Valdez | 72%
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| Main city and the namesake of the largest island of Alaska | K | Kodiak | 71%
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| Northernmost city in the United States | U | Utqiagvik | 66%
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| This city, named after a Celtic nation, is the westernmost on mainland North America | W | Wales | 62%
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| This city, named for the Secretary of State who orchestrated the Alaska purchase, is the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad | S | Seward | 57%
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| Alaska's oldest incorporated city and also the southeasternmost one | K | Ketchikan | 54%
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| Chief center of population in Alaska's Aleutian Islands | U | Unalaska | 53%
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| Sarah Palin was the mayor of this city between 1996–2002 | W | Wasilla | 51%
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| Coastal city home to the largest oil field in North America | P | Prudhoe Bay | 35%
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