Also not American and had heard of less than half of the answers. Missed a couple of those and guessed a few others but most of these are not well known outside of the US
Maine is quite French, but retained the old, English way of spelling harbor, not the British 19th Century, French language -our spellings of ancient Latin -or suffixes.
Amazed by the fact that my hometown of Eden Prairie, MN is on there. I'm assuming the only people to get that right are Minnesotans and those who got lucky.
Gonna be honest here, no local from Flushing refers to Corona Park as "Flushing Meadows". There's "Corona Park" or "Fresh Meadows". Yes "Flushing Meadows" is the official name but no one knows it unless they Google it.
Flushing is a neighborhood in Queens, a constituent part of New York City. It's not a city itself. Flushing Meadows Corona Park is a park between the neighborhoods of Flushing and Corona.
Since it's the name of a specific town, there's a case for only allowing the US spelling as that's what's used in the name. But JetPunk is usually more lenient on spellings - I did try 'harbour' and felt a little hard done by...
Strange; we are constantly "helped" from completing Riyadh, de Gaulle and assorted other responses, but you insist we type in the "s" in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
I agree with comments that a port is not a land form. If you want a city from Oregon, use Lake Oswego, Troutdale, Klamath Falls, Starvation Heights, Hood River.
Must ve tried cedar knolls about 12 times (especially since I was not too sure how to write knolls.. knol knolls knolles gnol gnole etc). It must be known for something! Because otherwise how in the h... is it in my head?!
There's a named place called Cedar Knolls in New Jersey. Might even be a post office by that name. But that's the only Cedar Knolls I've ever heard of.
A landform is a natural or artificial feature of the solid surface of the Earth or other planetary body.
It smelled like Lou-dog inside the van, oh yeah