State | Hint | Cities | % Correct |
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Alabama | Major cities starting with M | Montgomery | 94%
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California | Cities over 500k starting with "San" | San Jose | 94%
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Georgia | Cities over 100k starting with A | Atlanta | 91%
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Arkansas | Urban centers on the Arkansas River with two-word names | Little Rock | 91%
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California | Cities over 500k starting with "San" | San Francisco | 91%
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Alaska | The only cities over 10k population | Anchorage | 88%
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Alaska | The only cities over 10k population | Juneau | 88%
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California | Cities over 500k starting with "San" | San Diego | 88%
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Illinois | Cities over 100k outside the Chicago metro area | Springfield | 88%
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Florida | Principal cities of the Tampa Bay area | Tampa | 88%
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Ohio | Biggest in the state, all starting with C | Columbus | 85%
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Colorado | University of Colorado undergraduate campuses | Denver | 85%
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Iowa | Major cities starting with D | Des Moines | 85%
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New Mexico | County seats starting with A | Albuquerque | 82%
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Georgia | Cities over 100k starting with A | Augusta | 82%
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New York | Westernmost cities over 100k population | Buffalo | 82%
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Ohio | Biggest in the state, all starting with C | Cincinnati | 82%
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Colorado | University of Colorado undergraduate campuses | Colorado Springs | 82%
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Alaska | The only cities over 10k population | Fairbanks | 82%
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Connecticut | Cities starting with "New" | New Haven | 82%
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Colorado | University of Colorado undergraduate campuses | Boulder | 79%
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Ohio | Biggest in the state, all starting with C | Cleveland | 79%
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Texas | Cities over 1M population | Dallas | 79%
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Arizona | Phoenix suburbs ending in "-dale" | Glendale | 79%
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Texas | Cities over 1M population | Houston | 79%
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Louisiana | Cities over 100k along the I-10 corridor | New Orleans | 79%
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Louisiana | Cities over 100k along the I-10 corridor | Baton Rouge | 76%
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Delaware | County seats of the state's three counties | Dover | 76%
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Idaho | Cities on the Snake River with names ending in "Falls" | Idaho Falls | 76%
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Alabama | Major cities starting with M | Mobile | 76%
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Oregon | Urban centers of the Willamette Valley | Salem | 76%
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Texas | Cities over 1M population | San Antonio | 76%
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Florida | Principal cities of the Tampa Bay area | St. Petersburg | 76%
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Georgia | Cities over 100k starting with A | Athens | 73%
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Missouri | Locations of the main University of Missouri campuses | Kansas City | 73%
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Tennessee | Biggest city in each Grand Division | Memphis | 73%
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Tennessee | Biggest city in each Grand Division | Nashville | 73%
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Oregon | Urban centers of the Willamette Valley | Portland | 73%
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Missouri | Locations of the main University of Missouri campuses | St. Louis | 73%
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Delaware | County seats of the state's three counties | Wilmington | 73%
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New Jersey | Atlantic County coast cities with names ending in "City" | Atlantic City | 70%
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Missouri | Locations of the main University of Missouri campuses | Columbia | 70%
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New Hampshire | Major cities along the Merrimack River | Manchester | 70%
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New York | Westernmost cities over 100k population | Syracuse | 70%
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North Carolina | College towns in the "Research Triangle" | Durham | 67%
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Michigan | Two-word cities over 100k population | Grand Rapids | 67%
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North Carolina | College towns in the "Research Triangle" | Raleigh | 67%
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Arizona | Phoenix suburbs ending in "-dale" | Scottsdale | 67%
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Montana | Major cities along I-90 starting with B | Billings | 64%
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Hawaii | Seats of the three county governments outside Honolulu | Hilo | 64%
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Tennessee | Biggest city in each Grand Division | Knoxville | 64%
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New York | Westernmost cities over 100k population | Rochester | 64%
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Michigan | Two-word cities over 100k population | Ann Arbor | 61%
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North Carolina | College towns in the "Research Triangle" | Chapel Hill | 61%
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New Hampshire | Major cities along the Merrimack River | Concord | 61%
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Virginia | Adjacent cities in the state's far southeastern corner | Virginia Beach | 61%
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Iowa | Major cities starting with D | Davenport | 58%
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Oregon | Urban centers of the Willamette Valley | Eugene | 58%
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Kansas | Former territorial capitals starting with L | Lawrence | 58%
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Virginia | Adjacent cities in the state's far southeastern corner | Norfolk | 58%
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Mississippi | Primary urban centers on the Gulf Coast | Biloxi | 55%
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Montana | Major cities along I-90 starting with B | Bozeman | 55%
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Illinois | Cities over 100k outside the Chicago metro area | Rockford | 55%
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Pennsylvania | Primary cities of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area | Allentown | 52%
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Montana | Major cities along I-90 starting with B | Butte | 52%
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Louisiana | Cities over 100k along the I-10 corridor | Lafayette | 52%
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Alabama | Major cities starting with M | Madison | 52%
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Kentucky | Primary cities on the Ohio River below Louisville | Paducah | 52%
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Illinois | Cities over 100k outside the Chicago metro area | Peoria | 52%
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Indiana | Cities on the St. Joseph River (tributary of Lake Michigan) | South Bend | 52%
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Iowa | Major cities starting with D | Dubuque | 48%
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Mississippi | Primary urban centers on the Gulf Coast | Gulfport | 48%
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Minnesota | Suburbs named for their location relative to St. Paul | North St. Paul | 48%
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Minnesota | Suburbs named for their location relative to St. Paul | South St. Paul | 48%
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Minnesota | Suburbs named for their location relative to St. Paul | West St. Paul | 48%
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Wisconsin | Primary urban centers along the Fox River | Green Bay | 45%
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Virginia | Adjacent cities in the state's far southeastern corner | Chesapeake | 42%
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New Hampshire | Major cities along the Merrimack River | Nashua | 42%
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Idaho | Cities on the Snake River with names ending in "Falls" | Twin Falls | 42%
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Florida | Principal cities of the Tampa Bay area | Clearwater | 39%
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Arkansas | Urban centers on the Arkansas River with two-word names | Fort Smith | 39%
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Connecticut | Cities starting with "New" | New London | 39%
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South Carolina | Urban centers of the Upstate region | Greenville | 36%
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Maryland | Cities in the Maryland Panhandle | Hagerstown | 36%
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South Carolina | Urban centers of the Upstate region | Spartanburg | 36%
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Utah | Cities named for prophets from the Book of Mormon | Lehi | 33%
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Wisconsin | Primary urban centers along the Fox River | Appleton | 30%
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Wyoming | Major cities west of the Continental Divide | Evanston | 30%
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Nebraska | The "Tri-Cities," biggest in the central part of the state | Grand Island | 30%
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Kansas | Former territorial capitals starting with L | Leavenworth | 30%
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Wisconsin | Primary urban centers along the Fox River | Oshkosh | 30%
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Arkansas | Urban centers on the Arkansas River with two-word names | Pine Bluff | 30%
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North Dakota | Major western cities ending in -N | Williston | 30%
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Nevada | Cities starting with W (all three are on I-80) | Winnemucca | 30%
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Arizona | Phoenix suburbs ending in "-dale" | Avondale | 27%
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Pennsylvania | Primary cities of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area | Bethlehem | 27%
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Maryland | Cities in the Maryland Panhandle | Cumberland | 27%
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Kentucky | Primary cities on the Ohio River below Louisville | Owensboro | 27%
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West Virginia | Cities over 10k ending in "-burg" | Parkersburg | 27%
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Rhode Island | Cities directly adjacent to Providence | Pawtucket | 27%
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New Mexico | County seats starting with A | Alamagordo | 24%
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Indiana | Cities on the St. Joseph River (tributary of Lake Michigan) | Elkhart | 24%
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Washington | The "Tri-Cities" at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers | Kennewick | 24%
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West Virginia | Cities over 10k ending in "-burg" | Martinsburg | 24%
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Oklahoma | Oklahoma City suburbs starting with M | Moore | 24%
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Wyoming | Major cities west of the Continental Divide | Rock Springs | 24%
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Vermont | Cities in the vicinity of Burlington | South Burlington | 24%
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South Dakota | Primary cities in the northeast (also the three biggest one-word cities) | Aberdeen | 21%
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North Dakota | Major western cities ending in -N | Dickinson | 21%
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Nebraska | The "Tri-Cities," biggest in the central part of the state | Kearney | 21%
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Washington | The "Tri-Cities" at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers | Richland | 21%
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Michigan | Two-word cities over 100k population | Sterling Heights | 21%
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South Dakota | Primary cities in the northeast (also the three biggest one-word cities) | Watertown | 21%
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Massachusetts | One-word cities west of the Connecticut River ending in "-field" | Westfield | 21%
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Rhode Island | Cities directly adjacent to Providence | Cranston | 18%
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Rhode Island | Cities directly adjacent to Providence | East Providence | 18%
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Massachusetts | One-word cities west of the Connecticut River ending in "-field" | Greenfield | 18%
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Wyoming | Major cities west of the Continental Divide | Green River | 18%
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Nebraska | The "Tri-Cities," biggest in the central part of the state | Hastings | 18%
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North Dakota | Major western cities ending in -N | Mandan | 18%
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Indiana | Cities on the St. Joseph River (tributary of Lake Michigan) | Mishawaka | 18%
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Connecticut | Cities starting with "New" | New Britain | 18%
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Washington | The "Tri-Cities" at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers | Pasco | 18%
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Nevada | Cities starting with W (all three are on I-80) | West Wendover | 18%
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South Carolina | Urban centers of the Upstate region | Anderson | 15%
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South Dakota | Primary cities in the northeast (also the three biggest one-word cities) | Brookings | 15%
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West Virginia | Cities over 10k ending in "-burg" | Clarksburg | 15%
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Delaware | County seats of the state's three counties | Georgetown | 15%
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Kentucky | Primary cities on the Ohio River below Louisville | Henderson | 15%
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Utah | Cities named for prophets from the Book of Mormon | Nephi | 15%
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Mississippi | Primary urban centers on the Gulf Coast | Pascagoula | 15%
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Maine | Southern cities starting with S | South Portland | 15%
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Idaho | Cities on the Snake River with names ending in "Falls" | American Falls | 12%
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Pennsylvania | Primary cities of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area | Easton | 12%
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Vermont | Cities in the vicinity of Burlington | Essex Junction | 12%
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Hawaii | Seats of the three county governments outside Honolulu | Līhuʻe | 12%
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Oklahoma | Oklahoma City suburbs starting with M | Midwest City | 12%
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Utah | Cities named for prophets from the Book of Mormon | Moroni | 12%
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Oklahoma | Oklahoma City suburbs starting with M | Mustang | 12%
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Massachusetts | One-word cities west of the Connecticut River ending in "-field" | Pittsfield | 12%
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Vermont | Cities in the vicinity of Burlington | Winooski | 12%
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Puerto Rico | San Juan suburbs over 100k population | Bayamón | 9%
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Maryland | Cities in the Maryland Panhandle | Frostburg | 9%
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Maine | Southern cities starting with S | Saco | 9%
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Maine | Southern cities starting with S | Sanford | 9%
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Hawaii | Seats of the three county governments outside Honolulu | Wailuku | 9%
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Nevada | Cities starting with W (all three are on I-80) | Wells | 9%
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New Mexico | County seats starting with A | Aztec | 6%
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Kansas | Former territorial capitals starting with L | Lecompton | 6%
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Puerto Rico | San Juan suburbs over 100k population | Carolina | 3%
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New Jersey | Atlantic County coast cities with names ending in "City" | Margate City | 3%
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New Jersey | Atlantic County coast cities with names ending in "City" | Ventnor City | 3%
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Puerto Rico | San Juan suburbs over 100k population | Guaynabo | 0%
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