Statistics for United States Cities with French Names

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General Stats

  • This quiz has been taken 248 times
    (227 since last reset)
  • The average score is 11 of 38

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Louisiana (meaning: "red stick")Baton Rouge
91%
Idaho (meaning: "wooded")Boise
77%
Iowa (meaning: "of the monks")Des Moines
77%
South Dakota (meaning: "Peter")Pierre
66%
AlaskaJuneau
57%
KentuckyLouisville
56%
KentuckyLouisville
56%
MichiganDetroit
55%
Washington (meaning: "beautiful view")Bellevue
52%
MissouriSt. Louis
51%
California (meaning: "beautiful air")Bel-Air
48%
VermontMontpelier
45%
North CarolinaCharlotte
40%
Wisconsin (meaning: "clear water")Eau Claire
40%
New Jersey (meaning: "clear mountian")Montclair
27%
Nebraska (meaning: "of the woods")Du Bois
23%
AlabamaMobile
21%
Massachusetts (meaning: beautiful mountian)Belmont
20%
Indiana (meaning: "high ground")Terre Haute
20%
South Dakota (meaning: "beautiful fork")Belle Fourche
19%
NevadaReno
19%
Connecticut meaning: "mountain city")Montville
17%
South Carolina (meaning: "good water")Bonneau
16%
IdahoCoeur D'Alene
13%
North CarolinaFayetteville
13%
Michigan (meaning: "big point")Grosse Pointe
10%
Maryland (meaning: haven of grace)Havre de Grace
10%
IllinoisJoliet
10%
Georgia (meaning: "the barn")LaGrange
10%
Kansas (meaning: "the swan")La Cygne
5%
Maine (meaning: "penninsula")Presque Isle
5%
South CarolinaBeaufort
4%
New YorkChamplain
3%
OhioLorain
1%
MinnesotaBaudette
0%
ArizonaClemenceau
0%
Oregon (meaning: "misfortune")Malheur County
0%
Oklahoma (meaning: "stake")Poteau
0%

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