Description | City | % Correct |
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Where NASA Mission Control is located | Houston | 100%
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City fatefully visited by John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 | Dallas | 99%
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The capital of Texas | Austin | 96%
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Of the 250 Texians who defended this city's Alamo, more than 200 died | San Antonio | 91%
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Westernmost city in Texas | El Paso | 85%
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Its name is Latin for "Body of Christ" | Corpus Christi | 80%
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City where David Koresh met a bloody end in 1993 | Waco | 71%
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The nation's only nuclear bomb making facility can be found in this city whose name means "yellow" in Spanish | Amarillo | 69%
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You'll find the Texas Rangers ballpark in this city which shares its name with a famous cemetery | Arlington | 65%
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This city has doubled in population since 1990, adding more than 400,000 residents | Fort Worth | 65%
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The hurricane that struck this city in 1900 is the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history | Galveston | 63%
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City that, appropriately, is located on the Texas/Arkansas border | Texarkana | 58%
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Buddy Holly grew up in this city in the high plains of northwest Texas | Lubbock | 51%
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This city on the Rio Grande is 95.6% Hispanic | Laredo | 48%
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Highly educated suburb of the above, home to the headquarters of Dr Pepper and Frito-Lay | Plano | 44%
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Located at the very southern tip of Texas, across from the Mexican city of Matamoros | Brownsville | 43%
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Home to the main campus of Texas A&M University | College Station | 42%
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"Friday Night Lights" is based on this city in the oil-rich Permian Basin | Odessa | 42%
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George W. Bush grew up here | Midland | 31%
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Suburb of the above with initials R. R. | Round Rock | 30%
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