# | Population | State | Description | U.S. City | % Correct |
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1. | 1,626,078 | Arizona | Capital of Arizona | Phoenix | 100%
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2. | 321,959 | Kentucky | Horse Capital of the World | Lexington | 91%
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1. | 8,622,698 | New York | Empire State Building | New York | 91%
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1. | 558,545 | New Mexico | Breaking Bad | Albuquerque | 90%
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5. | 176,888 | South Dakota | Largest in state | Sioux Falls | 90%
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7. | 199,518 | Alabama | Rosa Parks bus boycott | Montgomery | 85%
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4. | 187,347 | Tennessee | Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains | Knoxville | 82%
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1. | 130,215 | New Jersey | Name of the English Queen | Elizabeth | 81%
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6. | 202,019 | New York | To the north of the Bronx | Yonkers | 81%
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3. | 265,904 | Indiana | Second largest in Indiana | Fort Wayne | 80%
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2. | 270,753 | New Jersey | Wall Street West | Jersey City | 80%
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2. | 75,807 | Michigan | "K-Zoo" | Kalamazoo | 78%
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7. | 82,514 | Iowa | Fourth largest in Iowa | Sioux City | 77%
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6. | 40,303 | Illinois | "Gem City" | Quincy | 76%
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3. | 94,166 | Massachusetts | "City of Presidents" | Quincy | 76%
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10. | 48,558 | Texas | State + City | Texas City | 71%
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6. | 160,035 | Virginia | Close to Washington, D.C. | Alexandria | 70%
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Bonus | 67,762 | Texas / Arkansas | Which city is located in Texas and Arkansas? | Texarkana | 63%
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4. | 209,889 | North Carolina | Fort Bragg | Fayetteville | 57%
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5. | 46,956 | Montana | Montana State University (MSU) | Bozeman | 54%
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9. | 165,904 | North Carolina | One of the safest places to live in the US | Cary | 54%
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3. | 65,021 | California | Spanish for "holy cross" | Santa Cruz | 53%
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4. | 58,276 | Iowa | "Masterpiece on the Mississippi" | Dubuque | 48%
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2. | 143,949 | Texas | Eastern suburb of Dallas | Mesquite | 47%
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3. | 210,037 | California | Located along the coast of Southern California | Oxnard | 47%
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Bonus | 32,795 | South Carolina | Coastal city, center of the Grand Strand | Myrtle Beach | 44%
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Bonus | 5,948 | New Mexico | What's the full name of "T or C"? | Truth or Consequences | 42%
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Bonus | 19,903 | Illinois | City with the same name as a Swiss lake | Lake Zurich | 39%
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8. | 181,330 | Texas | Part of the Metroplex | McKinney | 33%
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10. | 160,500 | California | Bay Area, San Mateo Bridge | Hayward | 24%
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9. | 50,451 | North Carolina | Suburb of Raleigh | Apex | 22%
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5. | 207,226 | California | Young city | Moreno Valley | 20%
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8. | 53,553 | Kansas | Part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area | Lenexa | 19%
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7. | 39,184 | Arizona | Maricopa and Pinal County | Queen Creek | 19%
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BONUS | 0 | California | Unincorporated community at Interstate I-15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, biggest city only containing these letters | Zzyzx | 19%
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8. | 37,487 | Washington | Seattle suburb | Issaquah | 15%
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10. | 30,023 | Kentucky | Close to Louisville and Fort Knox | Elizabethtown | 13%
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5. | 41,304 | California | Resort city in Riverside County | La Quinta | 11%
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9. | 38,373 | California | County seat of Contra Costa County | Martinez | 11%
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4. | 49,864 | California | In the San Gabriel Valley, located along Route 66 | Azusa | 8%
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8. | 39,315 | Oregon | Willamette Valley | Keizer | 6%
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10. | 27,906 | North Carolina | Research Triangle Park | Fuquay-Varina | 4%
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6. | 40,092 | Texas | Major suburb of San Antonio | Schertz | 4%
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7. | 39,414 | Missouri | Crossroads of the Nation | Wentzville | 4%
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9 | 31,017 | Illinois | "The Gem of the Fox River Valley" | Algonquin | 3%
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