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Locations by Letter - O

Can you name these real and fictional locations that start with the letter O?
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First submittedMarch 27, 2014
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Description
Location
Interior region of Australia
Outback
Opposite of the occident
Orient
Mountain home of the Greek Gods
Olympus
Magical land visited by Dorothy and Toto
Oz
Island chain where Mr. Miyagi was born
Okinawa
Barrier islands of North Carolina
Outer Banks
Canada's most populous province
Ontario
U.S. state where the wind comes
sweeping down the plain
Oklahoma
City where the Nobel
Peace Prize is awarded
Oslo
Description
Location
City near Disney World
Orlando
Honolulu's island
Oahu
English city where you'll find dons
Oxford
Another term for the continent of
Australia and nearby islands
Oceania
Main airport of Chicago
O'Hare
California county called the O.C.
Orange County
Country on the Arabian peninsula
Oman
Where Manchester United play
Old Trafford
Highland region of Arkansas
and Missouri
Ozarks
32 Comments
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Level 92
Mar 28, 2014
Expected the Graveyard of the Atlantic to be at the bottom of the list, but not Old Trafford!
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Level 52
Jun 8, 2017
Theater of nightmares!
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Level 68
May 26, 2014
Too UKcentric! lol! Just had to add that since the only ones I missed were Oxford and Old Trafford. Heard of them just did not get the clues.
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Level 32
Oct 13, 2014
very american based...
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Level 79
Feb 17, 2021
A third of the answers are in the U.S.
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Level 84
Oct 13, 2014
Darn soccer question got me again!
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Level 81
Oct 13, 2014
A more accurate clue would be "city that IS Disney World"
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Level 62
Oct 13, 2014
You've clearly never been to Orlando.
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Level 81
Jun 7, 2017
I went there at least twice a year every year for the first 18 years of my life, and several other times since then.
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Level 40
Jun 8, 2017
Then you must not have heard of Universal studios... guess they aren't so universal.
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Level 81
Jun 24, 2018
Universal Studios, Orlando, only exists because Disney World is there and the entire city has been transformed by the presence of the latter into the world's largest and most successful tourist trap. Any other businesses in the Orlando area that aren't directly owned by Disney are like the remora or at best mitochondria attached to the greater Disney World organism.
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Level 83
Nov 11, 2015
Sarcasm guys...
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Level 76
Jun 7, 2017
Small thing, but typing in Ozarks obviously gives you "Oz"
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Level 68
Jun 7, 2017
Unfortunately this didn't happen for me. Because I have never heard of Ozarks.
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Level 74
Jun 7, 2017
The Ozark Mountains are a beautiful area of hills, rivers, large lakes, springs, caves, and of course, Branson. If you've ever seen the old Beverly Hillbillies TV show, the Clampett family lived in the Ozarks before moving to California - the show's creator, Paul Henning, based the show on people he met while camping in the Ozarks, - folks with lots of common sense but stubborn as Missouri mules.
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Level 82
Jun 7, 2017
If you answer in order, and get them all correct, this won't happen. As it didn't happen for me.
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Level 66
Jun 7, 2017
How is it possible that, in a website where people ace tests like typing every single country in the world, "the opposite of occident" is only guessed by 59% of quiz takers?
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Level 59
Aug 6, 2020
I would be interested in the results of the opposite question, "what is the opposite of orient?" Now that would be a low number.
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Level 85
Jun 7, 2017
So everyone in Oxford is named "Don"?
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Level 67
Jun 7, 2017
It's like the scene in the boardroom in The Godfather.
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Level 48
Oct 12, 2018
lower case, post, lower case
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Level 80
Jun 7, 2017
OBX should work for Outer Banks
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Level 86
Jun 9, 2017
I'm really dissappointed that Old Trafford is only known by half of the quiztakers. I mean yes I know this website is USA oriented but cmon guys It's one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. I'm not from UK and I hate Manchester United but still It's freaking Old Trafford..
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Level 63
Jul 27, 2018
Disappointed? Where would someone like me who is not from the UK, only knows the city of Manchester and the football/soccer club by name and is not interested in soccer/football on an club level ever hear about that stadium?
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Level 59
Aug 6, 2020
I agree with Carry. I know the answer even though I'm not particulary interested in soccer, but I certainly don't consider it being an esential knowledge that everybody must know or else it's "disapointing."
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Level 64
Sep 10, 2017
Australia is JUST a country. We are not a continent. Oceania **IS** the name of the continent. If you are told otherwise, your teachers are lazy!
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Level 57
Sep 28, 2017
Australia is both a country and a continent. Technically speaking, Oceania is a geographic region. There are no set criteria as to what defines a continent
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Level 80
Jun 18, 2024
I'm Australian and undeadwarrior, you are wrong.
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Level 46
Apr 6, 2018
*BOOM* 18/18, 1:11 left
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Level 67
Sep 17, 2019
Orlaaaaandooooooooo!

-Elder Price for half of the show.

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Level 81
Oct 27, 2019
To claim that the islands of Oceania are nearby to Australia is very confusing. Most island chains are thousands and thousands of kms/miles away from Australia. I spent ages trying to think of a term for the islands close to Australia, like Tasmania and Torres St, but the land of Oz was already taken.

A better question could be worded eg. collective, continental name for the islands that primarily stretch across the South Pacific.

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Level 78
Apr 4, 2023
Old Trafford is something I something I never would have known without JetPunk.