Letter
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Notable Instances
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Hint
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#
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City Name
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A
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Virginia
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General Robert E. Lee's former estate, now the most hallowed U.S. National Cemetery
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18
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Arlington
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B
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Vermont
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Birthplace of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
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17
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Burlington
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C
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Iowa
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Named after former New York governor Dewitt C______, not the 42nd U.S. President
|
23
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Clinton
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D
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Ohio
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Hometown of Orville & Wilbur Wright
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18
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Dayton
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E
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Illinois
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Named after a popular Scottish tune "The Song of E____," not former NBA star E____ Baylor
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14
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Elgin
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F
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Tennessee
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American Founding Father known as a writer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, printer, and political philosopher.
|
29
|
Franklin
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G
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South Carolina, North Carolina
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350 miles separate the South Carolina and North Carolina cities that share this name
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22
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Greenville
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H
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New York
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Named for a 17th century English explorer
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15
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Hudson
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I
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Missouri
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Hometown of U.S. President Harry S Truman
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14
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Independence
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J
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Mississippi
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Mississippi state capital
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17
|
Jackson
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K
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New York
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Not to be confused with the capital of Jamaica
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20
|
Kingston
|
L
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Kentucky
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Home of the University of Kentucky
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18
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Lexington
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M
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Iowa, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois
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Most are named after American Revolutionary War hero Gen. Frances "Swamp Fox" M_____
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23
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Marion
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N
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Rhode Island
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Mansions of Gilded Age tycoons, including the Vanderbilt family's "The Breakers"
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15
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Newport
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O
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California
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Northern California city forever in the shadow of its neighbor across the bay.
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18
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Oakland
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P
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New Jersey
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Ivy League university
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17
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Princeton
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Q
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Massachusetts, Illinois
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Named for Colonel John Q_____, grandfather of Abigail Adams and great-grandfather of the 6th U.S. president.
|
7
|
Quincy
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R
|
California
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California Inland Empire city
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16
|
Riverside
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S
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Illinois
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Or Massachusetts, or Missouri, or Oregon, or on the Simpsons
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21
|
Springfield
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T
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New Jersey
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New Jersey state capital
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16
|
Trenton
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U
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Missouri
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There are 50 states in the U____
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15
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Union
|
V
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Texas
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Named for George Washington's family home
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9
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Vernon
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W
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D.C.
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1st President of the United States
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18
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Washington
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X
|
Ohio
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Over half ot the city's buildings were destroyed by an F5 tornado in 1974
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2
|
Xenia
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Y
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Pennsylvania
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Named after a cathedral city in England.
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7
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York
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Z
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Illinois
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Named after biblical Mount Z___
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4
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Zion
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