| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Home to the third largest port in Europe | Hamburg | 98%
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| World's northernmost metro area | Helsinki | 82%
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| Home to the UN's International Court of Justice | The Hague | 78%
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| Birthplace of the rock band, 'Scorpions' | Hanover | 76%
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| Famous for the battle that introduced Norman rule to England | Hastings | 75%
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| The island of Crete's most populous city | Heraklion | 69%
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| Home to Germany's oldest university | Heidelberg | 67%
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| Translated, the city's name means "the little hospital" | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | 37%
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| Home to the first pedestrian shopping street in Sweden | Helsingborg | 31%
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| Birthplace of George Frideric Handel | Halle | 25%
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| One of the centres of early industrialisation in Württemberg | Heilbronn | 22%
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| Leading fishing town in the 16th century | Huelva | 18%
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| Known for its Iron Age hill fort, Castle Hill | Huddersfield | 12%
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| Experienced a large fire in 1576 | Haarlem | 10%
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| Became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 | Hildesheim | 8%
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| Nicknamed the "Golden City" due to suffering comparatively less damage during World War II | Herne | 6%
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| Coal mining and chemical industries dominate the economy | Horlivka | 6%
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| Popular for tobacco production following liberation from the Ottomans | Haskovo | 4%
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| A train disaster occured here in 1992, claiming five lives | Hoofddorp | 4%
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| Known for its famous industry in furniture | High Wycombe | 2%
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