| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Birthplace of a famous mustard | Dijon | 91%
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| Almost entirely destroyed during World War II | Dresden | 89%
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| Capital of North Rhine-Westphalia | Düsseldorf | 89%
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| Birthplace of the Borussia football team | Dortmund | 83%
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| Scottish city on the North Sea | Dundee | 81%
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| Ukrainian city known for heavy industries | Donetsk | 78%
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| Formerly a vital industrial centre of Soviet Ukraine | Dnipro | 56%
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| Albanian city occupied by Italy in 1915 | Durrës | 54%
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| Centre of the British rail industry in the 19th century | Derby | 52%
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| Served as the Hungarian capital between 1944–1945 | Debrecen | 46%
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| South Yorkshire market town | Doncaster | 43%
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| Originally established as a Viking settlement | Dublin | 43%
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| Second largest city in Latvia | Daugavpils | 37%
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| Once a member of the Hanseatic League | Duisburg | 30%
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| Translated, the city's name means "two sisters" | Dos Hermanas | 26%
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| Home to the 'Nieuwkerk', built in 1175 | Dordrecht | 20%
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| First mentioned in 1606 as 'Rastyapino' | Dzerzhinsk | 11%
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| Called the 'Gymnastics Capital of Romania' | Deva | 7%
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| Russian city formerly known as 'Melekess' | Dimitrovgrad | 6%
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| Russian town downstream from the Ivankovo Reservoir | Dubna | 6%
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