| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Called the "City of Sails" | Auckland | 98%
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| The Capital | Wellington | 96%
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| Known as the "Garden City" | Christchurch | 84%
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| A city known for it's geysers, hot springs, mud pools, lakes and streams | Rotorua | 80%
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| City which contains the largest lake in NZ | Taupo | 79%
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| Known as "The Extreme Sports Capital of the World" | Queenstown | 77%
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| The largest inland city in NZ | Hamilton | 74%
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| The first city to see the sun everyday | Gisborne | 63%
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| Claims to be the "Seafood Capital" of NZ | Nelson | 58%
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| Is popular for whale-watching and crayfish | Kaikoura | 57%
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| Claims to be the "Oyster Capital" of NZ | Bluff | 51%
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| Has a giant Carrot | Ohakune | 46%
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| The "Gumboot Capital" | Taihape | 40%
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| Known as the "Sunshine Capital" and "Wine Capital" of NZ | Blenheim | 36%
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| Claims to be the "Kiwifruit Capital" of the world | Te Puke | 32%
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| Has a sculpture of a brown trout | Gore | 29%
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| A town named after the people of Denmark | Dannevirke | 25%
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| Sometimes referred to as the "Penguin Capital | Oamaru | 22%
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| Best known as the "Kumara Capital" of NZ | Dargaville | 14%
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| Which town won the annual NZ's Most Beautiful Town award 12 consecutive times | Feilding | 10%
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| Known as the "Kiwiana Town" of NZ | Otorohanga | 10%
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| Claims to be the "Marlin Capital" of NZ | Whangaroa Harbour | 1%
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