Hint | City | % Correct |
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Oldest city in South Africa | Cape Town | 95%
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Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef | Cairns | 93%
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Australian Capital Territory | Canberra | 92%
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O'Hare serves this city | Chicago | 92%
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French film festival city | Cannes | 91%
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Prestigious English university site | Cambridge | 90%
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Sri Lanka's capital before 1978 | Colombo | 89%
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Capital of Ohio | Columbus | 87%
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Home to about 1/3 of Moldovans | Chișinău | 86%
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Irish city or a synonym to a stopper | Cork | 86%
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Mexican tiny dog breed namesake | Chihuahua | 85%
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Is also spelled "Caerdydd" | Cardiff | 84%
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Resort city on the Yucatan peninsula | Cancún | 82%
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French city closest to Britain | Calais | 81%
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Indian city formerly called Madras | Chennai | 81%
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Ohio city on Lake Erie | Cleveland | 81%
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Bank of America headquarters | Charlotte | 80%
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A synonym for perfume | Cologne | 79%
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Tahrir Square is its main square | Cairo | 75%
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Setting of a Bogart-Bergman movie | Casablanca | 75%
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Luxurious Italian lake city for the rich | Como | 75%
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Capital of Guinea | Conakry | 74%
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Texan city called "Body of Christ" | Corpus Christi | 74%
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Host city of the annual "Stampede" | Calgary | 73%
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Its cartel rivalled that of Escobar's | Cali | 73%
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Capital of West Virginia | Charleston | 73%
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Formerly called "Porkopolis" | Cincinnati | 73%
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Burial site of Simón Bolívar | Caracas | 72%
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Mainly built on Amager and Sjælland | Copenhagen | 71%
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The Archbishop of this city heads the Church of England | Canterbury | 70%
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Capital of South Carolina | Columbia | 69%
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Site to Argentina's oldest university | Córdoba | 68%
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Capital of the Incan Empire | Cuzco | 68%
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U.S. state capital with namesake of a Native American tribe | Cheyenne | 67%
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N.W.A and Dr. Dre came "straight outta" of here | Compton | 66%
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Capital of Nevada | Carson City | 64%
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City with the most giant pandas | Chengdu | 64%
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Spanish enclave in Morocco | Ceuta | 63%
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Phoenix suburb or Friend's character | Chandler | 62%
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This city in Somerset gave its name to a famous type of cheese | Cheddar | 62%
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Capital of Saint Lucia | Castries | 60%
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Capital of French Guiana | Cayenne | 60%
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Busiest seaport on Bay of Bengal | Chittagong | 58%
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Porto-Novo's counterpart | Cotonou | 58%
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Capital of Sardinia | Cagliari | 57%
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Chinese capital during WWII | Chongqing | 56%
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Colombia's main Caribbean port | Cartagena | 54%
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Capital of Paraná, Brazil | Curitiba | 52%
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Closest major city to Mount Etna | Catania | 51%
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1999 Coloradan school shooting site | Columbine | 50%
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Russian city home to a meteor | Chelyabinsk | 48%
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Transylvania's unofficial capital | Cluj-Napoca | 48%
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Site to Portugal's oldest university | Coimbra | 48%
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This Algerian city was named in honor of a Byzantine emperor | Constantine | 48%
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This Tennessean city's name is in a Glenn Miller song title | Chattanooga | 47%
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Busiest seaport of Romania | Constanța | 45%
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Bolivia's main city on Lake Titicaca, namesake of a beach in Rio | Copacabana | 45%
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Biggest city in Hainaut, Belgium | Charleroi | 44%
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Main harbour of mainland Spain in the 18th century | Cádiz | 43%
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Perhaps the most destroyed British city during the Blitz | Coventry | 43%
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The southernmost point of Baja California | Cabo San Lucas | 42%
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Headquarters of the U.S. Olympic Committee | Colorado Springs | 41%
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Main city of an island off the coast of Naples | Capri | 39%
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Namesake of a type of column | Corinth | 39%
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French city where William the Conqueror is buried | Caen | 38%
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This city in Saxony was once called "Karl-Marx-Stadt" | Chemnitz | 38%
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Largest city in Northern Thailand | Chiang Mai | 37%
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The Brazilian Silicon Valley | Campinas | 36%
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Prince Edward Island's capital | Charlottetown | 36%
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A deadly earthquake hit it in 2011 | Christchurch | 36%
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Host of the first Winter Olympics | Chamonix | 35%
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Capital of Hunan, China | Changsha | 35%
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University of Virginia locale | Charlottesville | 33%
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Angolan exclave | Cabinda | 32%
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Californian city adjacent to Mexicali | Calexico | 30%
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2022 Virginian mass shooting site | Chesapeake | 30%
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Californian city whose name means "Beautiful View" in Spanish | Chula Vista | 30%
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Largest city inside the triangle that the Bolivia's capitals and most populous city makes | Cochabamba | 30%
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Wyoming city named for Buffalo Bill | Cody | 29%
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Italian Alpine resort that hosted the 1956 Winter Olympics | Cortina d'Ampezzo | 29%
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Home to Magellan's Cross | Cebu | 25%
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City in the northeastern corner of the New York state that has the namesake of a nearby lake | Champlain | 24%
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University of North Carolina flagship | Chapel Hill | 23%
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City in Manitoba called the "Polar capital of the world" | Churchill | 23%
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Resting place for Franklin Pierce | Concord | 22%
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Tamil Nadu city aka "Koyamputhur" | Coimbatore | 21%
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Clint Eastwood was its mayor | Carmel | 20%
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Largest city in Western Crete | Chania | 20%
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Home to the Baseball Hall of Fame | Cooperstown | 20%
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The Chilean declaration of Independence was held in this city | Concepción | 19%
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Bangladesh city with the world's second longest beach | Cox's Bazar | 18%
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Capital of both Haryana and Punjab | Chandigarh | 17%
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Hometown of Ashton Kutcher and Elijah Wood | Cedar Rapids | 16%
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Cuban city designed like a maze | Camagüey | 15%
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Busan's neighbor and Korea's first planned city | Changwon | 12%
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First capital of colonial Haiti | Cap-Haïtien | 11%
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Only walled city of Mexico | Campeche | 9%
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North Korea's third-largest city | Chongjin | 9%
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Home to Nigeria's Eastern Naval Command | Calabar | 7%
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Main city of Barbuda | Codrington | 6%
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