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U.S. Cities A-Z #1

Name the U.S. Cities by Letter.
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Last updated: May 23, 2023
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Letter
Hint
Answer
A
Home to the Busiest Airport in
the world
Atlanta
B
Some of this city's all time great
athletes include Bill Russell,
Tom Brady, and Ted Williams
Boston
C
Biggest City on Lake Erie
Cleveland
D
Named for a river flowing out of
Lake Erie
Detroit
E
Again, also named off of the
same great lake as C and D
Erie
F
Home to a famous street called
"Las Olas", bustling with Cuban
Restaurants and Latino Culture
Fort Lauderdale
G
This very cold city is commonly
associated with 'cheeseheads'
Green Bay
H
The biggest city in the USA
situated entirely on an Island
Honolulu
I
Home to a 2.5 mile racetrack,
and one of the most famous motor
races in America.
Indianapolis
J
Capital of Missouri
Jefferson City
K
City split between 2 states known
for their barbecue, beer, music,
and successful sports franchises
Kansas City
L
Is the namesake of one of the most
famous boulevards in America,
which is also known as 'The Strip'
Las Vegas
M
Northernmost Major city in the USA
to fall on the Mississippi River
Minneapolis
Letter
Hint
Answer
N
Is made up of five boroughs, with
two of them being Queens and
Brooklyn
New York City
O
Was home to 3 sports teams in
2010, but is scheduled to have
0 by 2027
Oakland
P
Home to famous landmarks such
as the Liberty Bell, Independence
Hall, and the 'LOVE' sign
Philadelphia
Q
Massachusetts City with the
namesake for America's 6th
president, son of John Adams
Quincy
R
Northeast City known as
'Young Lion of the West', 'Flower
City', and 'Flour City'
Rochester
S
Home to the famous 'Witch Trials'
in the late 1600s
Salem
T
Desert City home to Saguaro
national park
Tucson
U
City that shares the University of
Illinois with Champaign
Urbana
V
Uniquely named for it's coastal
location in it's specific state
Virginia Beach
W
Capital City of the USA
Washington DC
X
Five letter city in Ohio coming from
the greek word for 'hospitality'
Xenia
Y
Suburb of the 'N' City on this list
Yonkers
Z
Illinois City that shares it's name
with a Utah National park
Zion
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