Statistics for U.S. Cities by Letter - A

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  • This quiz has been taken 56 times
  • The average score is 14 of 20

Answer Stats

ClueAnswer% Correct
The capital of Texas.Austin
98%
Georgia’s capital and most populous city.Atlanta
96%
“The Duke City” is the most populous city of New Mexico.Albuquerque
95%
The most populous city of Alaska.Anchorage
93%
Home of the Disneyland Resort in California.Anaheim
91%
The capital of New York State.Albany
87%
The home of the University of Georgia is named after a Greek city.Athens
87%
The name of this Texas city means “yellow” in Spanish.Amarillo
78%
The fifth largest city in Ohio is home to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.Akron
75%
Home to the University of Michigan.Ann Arbor
75%
The third largest city of Pennsylvania was the subject of a Billy Joel song.Allentown
71%
The sixth most populous city in Virginia and a suburb of Washington D.C.Alexandria
67%
Home of the Six Flags Over Texas theme park.Arlington
67%
The third most populous city in Colorado is the home of Buckley Space Force Base.Aurora
67%
The third most populous city in Georgia was named after a German princess who married into the British royal family.Augusta
64%
The second most populous city in Illinois and a Chicago suburb.Aurora
56%
This Texas city was named after a city in Kansas.Abilene
53%
Kaiser Permanente is the largest employer in this California city named after a biblical city that was the capital of ancient Syria and a center of early Christianity.Antioch
42%
Once known as “The Celery Capital of the World,” this city is a suburb of Denver, Colorado.Arvada
36%
This Texas city was named after a state politician and is a northern suburb in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.Allen
33%

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