| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| President who was assassinated in Dallas | John F. Kennedy | 98%
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| City of nearly 1 million that is just 30 miles to the west | Fort Worth | 88%
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| NFL franchise known as "America's Team" | Dallas Cowboys | 85%
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| Amusement park franchise headquartered in Grand Prairie | Six Flags | 71%
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| Three letter code for Dallas's largest airport | DFW | 68%
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| Star of "Shark Tank" and owner of the Dallas Mavericks | Mark Cuban | 68%
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| Major airline which is headquartered at Love Field | Southwest Airlines | 65%
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| Suburb of 400,000 people which is home to the Texas Rangers' ballpark | Arlington | 57%
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| Name of the iconic statue at the state fair | Big {Tex} | 55%
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| Billionaire who got 19% of the vote as a third-party Presidential candidate in 1992 | Ross Perot | 54%
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| 2013 film starring Matthew McConaughey as an AIDS patient | Dallas Buyers Club | 50%
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| Animated TV show about a propane salesman set in the fictional suburb of Arlen | King of the Hill | 50%
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| Major college football bowl game held in Dallas since 1935 | {Cotton} Bowl | 48%
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| Character who was shot in a 1980 episode of "Dallas" | J. R. Ewing | 48%
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| I. M. Pei was one person who left his mark on the city. What was his profession? | Architect | 43%
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| Nickname of Dallas | The Big D | 37%
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| University home to the George W. Bush Presidential Library | Southern Methodist University | 35%
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| Suburb home to the headquarters of Frito-Lay and Pizza Hut? | Plano | 35%
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| River which flows through the city | Trinity River | 19%
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| Landmark known locally as "The Ball" | {Reunion} Tower | 16%
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