Statistics for US Cities by Clue

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General Stats

  • This quiz has been taken 55 times
    (54 since last reset)
  • The average score is 26 of 31

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Largest cityNew York City
100%
Drive over the Golden Gate Bridge hereSan Francisco
98%
CapitalWashington D.C
98%
Nicknamed the Windy CityChicago
96%
Desert city with many hotels and casinosLas Vegas
96%
Western metropolis home of HollywoodLos Angeles
96%
Southeastern city with many beachesMiami
96%
Largest New England cityBoston
94%
City home to The Space NeedleSeattle
94%
Large city that is the home to the Cowboys and MavericksDallas
92%
The capital of TexasAustin
88%
Host city of the Indy 500Indianapolis
88%
Widely considered the hottest state capitalPhoenix
88%
Eastern city with the largest airport in the country.Atlanta
86%
Mountain metro known for its nickname, the Mile High CityDenver
86%
The Motor CityDetroit
86%
Most populous city in FloridaJacksonville
86%
Southwestern coastal city also known for its beachesSan Diego
86%
Located in the center of the country and starts with KKansas City
84%
Called the Big EasyNew Orleans
84%
Location of the Freedom BellPhiladelphia
84%
Capital of Country MusicNashville
82%
Southern city where the Alamo is locatedSan Antonio
82%
Pacific Northwest city known for its beerPortland
80%
Midwestern city with many lakesMinneapolis
75%
Midwestern city also known for its beer and baseballMilwaukee
73%
You can find the NASCAR Hall of Fame here, starts with CCharlotte
63%
Considered the birthplace of Rock n RollMemphis
63%
The NBA team (blank) Thunder play hereOklahoma City
63%
Called the Capital of Silicon ValleySan Jose
63%
Rust Belt city known for its indie artColumbus
51%

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