I'm still active don't worry lol. The answers seem to work perfectly fine for me. If it's the images that don't load, that may be a problem on your end, sorry!
This is cool, but I think it would be better if you removed the country/language names...then you'd have to actually look for clues. As is all the clues are like 'Russia/Y', 'Pakistan/K', only one answer
I only noticed when I got to the Russian Y city. I was like "Bruh, I put all the cities in the Ural! Which one I'm missing? Oh, is it an Y? OH THEY ARE THE FIRST LETTERS"
I believe the word cloud just includes words that are in the Wikipedia article and makes them bigger the more they appear? So North there could just be referring to North Vancouver, and is not necessarily directly linked with the word Canadian. It certainly isn't related to the word "city" since it's a different colour entirely.
Exactly and you've also got other terms like 'North America' and 'Hollywood North' which add to the size of the word, complementing Vancouver's famous northernly location :)
I love these art-gallery-meets-quiz quizzes! Now to get back and practice how to spell the Y answer - about 10 tries that must have danced all around the answer.
Maybe take the word 'city' out of the word cloud? Since they are all, obviously, cities? Your word cloud compiler likes to throw in a large 4-letter word, and it appears that's nearly always city. Its huge on C G I N and X, and in V its there three times.
A criticism of your source, not you at all:
How is Vancouver a North Canadian city?!? *shakes head*
also missed Qom