| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Albuquerque | 100%
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| Biggest Cities that start with A | Atlanta | 100%
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| Atlanta | 100%
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| Austin | 100%
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| Austin | 100%
| |
| Bismarck | 100%
| |
| Boston | 100%
| |
| Boston | 100%
| |
| Buffalo | 100%
| |
| Chicago | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with C | Chicago | 100%
|
| Chicago | 100%
| |
| Chicago | 100%
| |
| Cincinnati | 100%
| |
| Cleveland | 100%
| |
| Dallas | 100%
| |
| Dallas | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Southwest | Dallas | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities in the Rocky Mountain Region | Denver | 100%
|
| Denver | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities above 5,000 Feet | Denver | 100%
|
| Detroit | 100%
| |
| US Cities by Depression Rate | Detroit | 100%
|
| Detroit | 100%
| |
| Houston | 100%
| |
| Houston | 100%
| |
| Houston | 100%
| |
| Houston | 100%
| |
| Largest 2nd Cities in the State | Houston | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities in Indiana | Indianapolis | 100%
|
| Kansas City | 100%
| |
| Los Angeles | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities in California | Los Angeles | 100%
|
| Los Angeles | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Pacific Region | Los Angeles | 100%
|
| Los Angeles | 100%
| |
| Los Angeles | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities in Florida | Miami | 100%
|
| Miami | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Southeast | Miami | 100%
|
| Miami | 100%
| |
| Miami | 100%
| |
| Miami | 100%
| |
| Minneapolis | 100%
| |
| New Orleans | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities in Louisiana (City Proper) | New Orleans | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities in the United States | New York | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities in the United States in 1900 | New York | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities by Metropolitan Population | New York City | 100%
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| Biggest Cities on an Ocean Coastline | New York City | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities in the Northeast | New York City | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities that Border Another State | New York City | 100%
|
| Most Guessed US Cities based off of JetPunk Statistics | New York City | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities that start with P | Philadelphia | 100%
|
| Philadelphia | 100%
| |
| Phoenix | 100%
| |
| Phoenix | 100%
| |
| Pittsburgh | 100%
| |
| Portland | 100%
| |
| Raleigh | 100%
| |
| Sacramento | 100%
| |
| Salt Lake City | 100%
| |
| San Diego | 100%
| |
| San Diego | 100%
| |
| San Diego | 100%
| |
| San Diego | 100%
| |
| San Diego | 100%
| |
| San Francisco | 100%
| |
| San Francisco | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with S | San Francisco | 100%
|
| San Francisco | 100%
| |
| Biggest Cities starting with "San" or "Santa" | San Francisco | 100%
|
| San Jose | 100%
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| Seattle | 100%
| |
| Seattle | 100%
| |
| Seattle | 100%
| |
| Cites with Highest Murder Rate | St. Louis | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities Along the Missouri River | St. Louis | 100%
|
| Biggest Cities in Washington (City Proper) | Seattle | 93%
|
| Atlanta | 92%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Sun Belt | Miami | 92%
|
| Largest Cities Below the 30th Parallel North | Miami | 92%
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| Phoenix | 92%
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| Biggest Capitals by Population | Atlanta | 90%
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| Biggest Cities that start with B | Boston | 90%
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| Biggest Cities in Texas | Dallas | 90%
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| Phoenix | 90%
| |
| San Antonio | 90%
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| Chicago | 89%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Midwest | Chicago | 89%
|
| Chicago | 89%
| |
| Biggest Cities in Michigan | Detroit | 89%
|
| Los Angeles | 89%
| |
| Los Angeles | 89%
| |
| Biggest Cities by City Proper Population | New York City | 89%
|
| US Cities with the Most Billionaires | New York City | 89%
|
| San Francisco | 89%
| |
| Boston | 88%
| |
| US Cities with the Most Homeless People | Los Angeles | 88%
|
| Philadelphia | 88%
| |
| Charlotte | 86%
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| Cincinnati | 86%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with F | Fresno | 86%
|
| Biggest Cities that start with L | Los Angeles | 86%
|
| Tampa | 86%
| |
| Baton Rouge | 83%
| |
| Biggest Cities on Lake Erie | Cleveland | 83%
|
| Detroit | 83%
| |
| Biggest Cities that Border Another Country | Detroit | 83%
|
| Highest Percentage of African American Citizens | Detroit | 83%
|
| Biggest Cities on the Gulf Coast | Houston | 83%
|
| Louisville | 83%
| |
| New Orleans | 83%
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| Biggest Cities Along the Ohio River | Pittsburgh | 83%
|
| Biggest Cities in the Great Basin | Salt Lake City | 83%
|
| San Antonio | 83%
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| San Diego | 83%
| |
| San Francisco | 83%
| |
| Tampa | 83%
| |
| Toledo | 83%
| |
| Boston | 82%
| |
| Atlanta | 80%
| |
| Baton Rouge | 80%
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| Boston | 80%
| |
| Chicago | 80%
| |
| Biggest US Cities in the Rust Belt | Chicago | 80%
|
| Colorado Springs | 80%
| |
| Denver | 80%
| |
| Denver | 80%
| |
| Biggest Cities part of a Larger Urban Area (By City-Proper) | Fort Worth | 80%
|
| Biggest Cities that start with G | Grand Rapids | 80%
|
| Kansas City | 80%
| |
| Memphis | 80%
| |
| Milwaukee | 80%
| |
| Biggest Cities along the Mississippi River | Minneapolis | 80%
|
| New Orleans | 80%
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| Oklahoma City | 80%
| |
| Orlando | 80%
| |
| San Antonio | 80%
| |
| St. Louis | 80%
| |
| Tampa | 80%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with T | Tampa | 80%
|
| Tucson | 80%
| |
| Spokane | 79%
| |
| Chicago | 78%
| |
| Houston | 78%
| |
| Little Rock | 78%
| |
| Miami | 78%
| |
| Philadelphia | 78%
| |
| Orlando | 77%
| |
| Tampa | 77%
| |
| Coldest US Cities With a Population of over 200,000 | Anchorage | 75%
|
| Baltimore | 75%
| |
| Cleveland | 75%
| |
| Memphis | 75%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with M | Miami | 75%
|
| New York City | 75%
| |
| Biggest Cities in Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | 75%
|
| Phoenix | 75%
| |
| Pittsburgh | 75%
| |
| San Francisco | 75%
| |
| San Jose | 75%
| |
| Seattle | 75%
| |
| Sioux Falls | 75%
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| Cities with the Highest Median Income | Washington D.C. | 75%
|
| Washington D.C. | 75%
| |
| Denver | 73%
| |
| Richmond | 73%
| |
| San Francisco/San Jose | 73%
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| Largest Cities Above the 45th Parallel North | Seattle | 73%
|
| Most Educated US Cities | Washington D.C. | 73%
|
| Colorado Springs | 71%
| |
| Columbus | 71%
| |
| Las Vegas | 71%
| |
| Pittsburgh | 71%
| |
| Tacoma | 71%
| |
| Buffalo | 70%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Great Plains | Dallas | 70%
|
| El Paso | 70%
| |
| Minneapolis/St. Paul | 70%
| |
| Omaha | 70%
| |
| Houston | 69%
| |
| Albany | 67%
| |
| Albuquerque | 67%
| |
| Austin | 67%
| |
| Buffalo | 67%
| |
| Cleveland | 67%
| |
| Erie | 67%
| |
| Fort Wayne | 67%
| |
| Juneau | 67%
| |
| Minneapolis | 67%
| |
| US Cities with Most Precipitation | New Orleans | 67%
|
| Philadelphia | 67%
| |
| Phoenix | 67%
| |
| San Francisco | 67%
| |
| St. Louis | 67%
| |
| Tampa | 67%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with W | Washington D.C. | 67%
|
| Minneapolis | 64%
| |
| Biggest Cities in the Dakotas | Fargo | 63%
|
| San Francisco | 63%
| |
| Albuquerque | 60%
| |
| Biggest Cities on Lake Michigan | Chicago | 60%
|
| Biggest Cities in South Carolina | Columbia | 60%
|
| Fort Collins | 60%
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| Greensboro | 60%
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| US Cities with the Least Amount of Precipitation | Las Vegas | 60%
|
| Long Beach | 60%
| |
| Mesa | 60%
| |
| Oakland | 60%
| |
| Omaha | 60%
| |
| Pittsburgh | 60%
| |
| Santa Fe | 60%
| |
| St. Louis | 60%
| |
| Tampa | 60%
| |
| Toledo | 60%
| |
| Washington D.C. | 60%
| |
| El Paso | 58%
| |
| Bellevue | 57%
| |
| Fort Wayne | 57%
| |
| Augusta | 56%
| |
| Denver | 56%
| |
| Phoenix | 56%
| |
| Pierre | 56%
| |
| St. Louis | 56%
| |
| Washington D.C. | 56%
| |
| Portland | 55%
| |
| Virginia Beach | 55%
| |
| Biggest Cities in Virginia | Washington D.C. | 55%
|
| San Antonio | 54%
| |
| Cities with the Highest Rate of Property Crime | Albuquerque | 50%
|
| Baltimore | 50%
| |
| Baltimore | 50%
| |
| Birmingham | 50%
| |
| Birmingham | 50%
| |
| Boise | 50%
| |
| Boston | 50%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with E | El Paso | 50%
|
| El Paso | 50%
| |
| Eugene | 50%
| |
| Evansville | 50%
| |
| Most Livable US Cities (According to the EUI) | Honolulu | 50%
|
| Jackson | 50%
| |
| Lafayette | 50%
| |
| Madison | 50%
| |
| Memphis | 50%
| |
| Memphis | 50%
| |
| Memphis | 50%
| |
| Milwaukee | 50%
| |
| Minneapolis | 50%
| |
| Pittsburgh | 50%
| |
| Providence | 50%
| |
| Riverside | 50%
| |
| San Antonio | 50%
| |
| San Jose | 50%
| |
| Seattle | 50%
| |
| Shreveport | 50%
| |
| St. Louis | 50%
| |
| Toledo | 50%
| |
| Vancouver | 50%
| |
| Raleigh/Durham | 45%
| |
| Lansing | 44%
| |
| Smallest Capitals by Population | Montpelier | 44%
|
| Riverside | 44%
| |
| South Bend | 44%
| |
| Biggest Cities Along the Arkansas River | Tulsa | 44%
|
| Kansas City | 43%
| |
| Las Vegas | 43%
| |
| Louisville | 43%
| |
| Arlington | 40%
| |
| Baltimore | 40%
| |
| Charleston | 40%
| |
| Cleveland | 40%
| |
| Dallas | 40%
| |
| Greenville | 40%
| |
| Jacksonville | 40%
| |
| Trenton | 40%
| |
| Tulsa | 40%
| |
| Allentown | 38%
| |
| Harrisburg | 38%
| |
| Rapid City | 38%
| |
| Anchorage | 36%
| |
| Spokane | 36%
| |
| Ann Arbor | 33%
| |
| Birmingham | 33%
| |
| Cape Coral | 33%
| |
| Biggest Cities in North Carolina | Charlotte | 33%
|
| Charlotte | 33%
| |
| Biggest Cities that start with D | Dallas | 33%
|
| Durham | 33%
| |
| Evansville | 33%
| |
| Grand Rapids | 33%
| |
| Greensboro | 33%
| |
| Jacksonville | 33%
| |
| Lake Charles | 33%
| |
| Memphis | 33%
| |
| Providence | 33%
| |
| Reno | 33%
| |
| St. Louis | 33%
| |
| Wichita | 33%
| |
| Winston-Salem | 33%
| |
| Winston-Salem | 33%
| |
| Birmingham | 30%
| |
| Fayetteville, AR | 29%
| |
| Fayetteville, NC | 29%
| |
| Flint | 29%
| |
| Little Rock | 29%
| |
| El Paso | 25%
| |
| Grand Forks | 25%
| |
| Lancaster | 25%
| |
| Milwaukee | 25%
| |
| Spokane | 25%
| |
| Allentown | 22%
| |
| Fort Smith | 22%
| |
| Bismarck | 20%
| |
| Charleston | 20%
| |
| US Cities by Cancer Rate | Corpus Christi | 20%
|
| Green Bay | 20%
| |
| Green Bay | 20%
| |
| Gulfport | 20%
| |
| Muskegon | 20%
| |
| Santa Rosa | 20%
| |
| Sioux City | 20%
| |
| Fredericksburg | 18%
| |
| Brownsville | 17%
| |
| Huntington | 17%
| |
| McAllen | 17%
| |
| Memphis | 17%
| |
| Provo | 17%
| |
| Spokane | 17%
| |
| US Cities by Alcohol Consumption | Green Bay | 14%
|
| Lancaster | 14%
| |
| Madison | 14%
| |
| Ogden | 14%
| |
| Flint | 11%
| |
| Frankfort | 11%
| |
| Lafayette | 11%
| |
| Roanoke | 9%
| |
| McAllen | 8%
| |
| Albuquerque | 0%
| |
| Appleton | 0%
| |
| Billings | 0%
| |
| Bridgeport | 0%
| |
| Brownsville | 0%
| |
| Charleston | 0%
| |
| Cheyenne | 0%
| |
| Dayton | 0%
| |
| Des Moines | 0%
| |
| Eau Claire | 0%
| |
| Elkheart | 0%
| |
| Erie | 0%
| |
| Evansville | 0%
| |
| Fargo | 0%
| |
| Greenville | 0%
| |
| Hottest US Cities With a Population of over 200,000 | Honolulu | 0%
|
| Laredo | 0%
| |
| Highest Percentage of Hispanic Citizens | Laredo | 0%
|
| Laredo | 0%
| |
| Las Cruces | 0%
| |
| Lorain | 0%
| |
| McAllen | 0%
| |
| Cities with the Lowest Median Income | McAllen | 0%
|
| Myrtle Beach | 0%
| |
| Nampa | 0%
| |
| Oxnard | 0%
| |
| Pittsburgh | 0%
| |
| Pueblo | 0%
| |
| Racine | 0%
| |
| Riverside | 0%
| |
| Sarasota | 0%
| |
| Sarasota | 0%
| |
| Spartanburg | 0%
| |
| Wichita | 0%
| |
| Wilmington | 0%
| |
| Worcester | 0%
|