| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| In 1700, the most populous city in the U.S. | Boston | 96%
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| Nickname of New York City | The {Big} {Apple} | 96%
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| One of the five boroughs of New York City | Bronx | 88%
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| One of the five boroughs of New York City | Brooklyn | 87%
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| Thoroughfare in New York City famous for its many theaters | Broadway | 86%
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| Capital of Louisiana | Baton Rouge | 83%
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| The largest city in Alabama until it was passed by Huntsville in 2020 | Birmingham | 77%
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| In 1850, the second most populous city in the U.S. | Baltimore | 73%
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| One of universities in the Ivy League | Brown | 73%
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| Waikiki is a famous one of these | Beach | 70%
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| City home to the University of Colorado | Boulder | 65%
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| City known for its chicken wings | Buffalo | 63%
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| State capital named for a Prussian leader | Bismarck | 62%
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| City home to the first campus of the University of California | Berkeley | 60%
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| National Park in South Dakota known for its deeply eroded landscape | Badlands | 51%
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| When completed in 1998, this Las Vegas hotel was the most expensive ever built | Bellagio | 45%
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| Northernmost city in the U.S., officially known as Utqiagvik | Barrow | 28%
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| City where Walmart has its headquarters | Bentonville | 26%
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| Volcano in Washington state which holds the record for the most snow ever recorded in one winter season (95 feet) | Mt. {Baker} | 20%
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| 1,280 mile long river located entirely within Texas | {Brazos} River | 16%
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