Clue | City | % Correct |
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According to legend, it was founded by Romulus in 753 BC | Rome | 98%
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The six airports that serve this city form the busiest airport system in the world | London | 94%
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Has just four letters in its name, two of which are O | Oslo | 93%
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Where Mozart died at age 35 | Vienna | 93%
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Home to Europe's most successful football club | Madrid | 80%
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A "red phone" connects this city to Washington D.C. | Moscow | 80%
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Before WWII, it was home to the world's second largest Jewish population, trailing only New York City | Warsaw | 80%
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Pericles once led this city | Athens | 77%
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In the 1700s, the cemeteries of this city were emptied – with 6 million skeletons deposited into the catacombs | Paris | 76%
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Called the "Venice of the North", is has about 90 islands and 1200 bridges | Amsterdam | 75%
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Four of the five Nobel Prizes are award here each year | Stockholm | 70%
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The last capital in Europe alphabetically | Zagreb | 70%
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Famous landmarks include a building shaped like an atom and a tiny sculpture of a boy peeing | Brussels | 68%
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Founded by Vlad the Impaler in 1459 | Bucharest | 63%
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Also known as Baile Átha Cliath | Dublin | 61%
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Hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. A few years later, it was a war zone. | Sarajevo | 61%
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Its yellow trams are often photographed by tourists | Lisbon | 53%
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In 1971, hippies took over part of the city, founding a semi-anarchist society called "Freetown Christiania" | Copenhagen | 49%
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A type of jelly donut is named after this city | Berlin | 46%
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Has seen three notable defenestrations | Prague | 46%
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