| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | Los Angeles | 80%
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![]() | Former city hall. It was the only U.S. city hall that was a palace. | Honolulu | 75%
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![]() | Tallest building in the world at one point. | Philadelphia | 70%
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![]() | This major city's seat of government looks like it's a yacht club. | Miami | 60%
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![]() | Suburb of the previous city | Newark | 55%
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![]() | 80 miles or so from the previous city | New York City | 50%
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![]() | Complete with roof garden view of the "smokeless ashtray" state office building next door. | Chicago | 45%
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![]() | Twin to the previous city | Oakland | 45%
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![]() | Suburban city hall often filmed in place of universities | Pasadena | 45%
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![]() | Phoenix | 45%
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![]() | Built over 100 years ago to replace a grandiose city hall that collapsed. | San Francisco | 45%
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![]() | 80 miles or so from the previous city | Milwaukee | 40%
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![]() | Called the ugliest building in the city for over 50 years. | Boston | 35%
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![]() | Embattled city hall in 2020 | Minneapolis | 35%
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![]() | The reds are a very popular feature. | Cincinnati | 30%
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![]() | Denver | 30%
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![]() | This old city hall stands out far more than the modern city hall of its larger port neighbor 25 miles north. | Tacoma | 30%
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![]() | Buffalo | 25%
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![]() | Designed by I.M. Pei. The giant columns are unnecessary, but were added later due to the nervousness of people in and around the building. | Dallas | 25%
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![]() | Salt Lake City | 25%
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![]() | The city itself is a gem of American architecture. | New Orleans | 20%
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![]() | Part of another twin city metropolis | Tampa | 20%
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![]() | Bonus: Small mountain city with prominent art deco architecture | Asheville | 15%
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![]() | Smaller city, but one of the most common JetPunk city answers. | Springfield, Massachusetts | 15%
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![]() | Several interconnected TV shows spent some of their time at this city hall. | Baltimore | 10%
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![]() | St. Louis | 10%
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![]() | Old city hall, foreground | Richmond | 5%
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