Statistics for Notable Suburbs (United States)

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HintAnswer% Correct
Boston suburb home to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.Cambridge
81%
Nicknamed the "Media Capital of the World" this Los Angeles suburb contains the headquarters or major production facilities for many media studios.Burbank
72%
Affluent suburb of Phoenix, known for its many luxury hotels and resorts, and headquarters to a large number of companies.Scottsdale
72%
Chicago suburb on the shores of Lake Michigan, home of Northwestern University.Evanston
64%
Detroit suburb, home to the Ford Motor Company and famous for its long history of manufacturing and union activism.Dearborn
62%
Aptly named suburb of Fairbanks, known for its Christmas decorations, large Santa Claus statue, and noel-themed street names.North Pole
60%
Seattle suburb, and former location of the headquarters of Costco, the name of the store's generic brand still bears this city's name.Kirkland
59%
Suburb of Oklahoma City, home to the University of Oklahoma.Norman
58%
Technically a census designated place rather than a city, D.C suburb home to the Central Intelligence Agency.McLean
57%
Suburb of San Jose, home to Apple Park.Cupertino
54%
Kansas City suburb in Missouri, home to President Harry Truman's presidential library and the start of the Oregon Trail.Independence
51%
Bay Area suburb, home to the Lawrence ____ National Laboratory, which element 116 (Lv) was named after.Livermore
43%
Minneapolis suburb, home to the Mall of America.Bloomington
40%
Beachside suburb of San Diego, home to Legoland California and its many beachesCarlsbad
26%
Small suburb of Nashville, nicknamed "Music Hill" due to its importance as a recording and production hub in Nashville.Berry Hill
4%

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