Statistics for American Cities on the Pacific Ocean by a Clue

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ClueLetterCity% Correct
Where the 1967 "Summer of Love" took place in its Haight-Ashbury neighborhoodSSan Francisco
94%
This is the capital of Alaska ...JJuneau
91%
... but this one contains nearly 40% of its populationAAnchorage
90%
Host of the 2010 Winter OlympicsVVancouver
90%
You can see Mount Rainier from this Puget Sound citySSeattle
87%
Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535LLima
85%
Mexican south of the above, world's most murderous city per-capitaTTijuana
85%
Where the film "Anchorman" was setSSan Diego
82%
This Humboldt County city shares its name with California's motto,
Greek for "I have found it"
EEureka
77%
Capital of the British Columbia, CanadaVVictoria
73%
Mexican city known for cliff diversAAcapulco
66%
It's original name was: "Nuestra Señora La Reina de ___ _______ de Porciuncula"LLos Angeles
65%
Most populous city and main port of EcuadorGGuayaquil
64%
Chilean city whose name is the Spanish for the action of conceiving a childCConcepción
56%
This one's home to the National Congress of Chile, not SantiagoVValparaíso
53%
Located at the southernmost tip of Mexico's Baja California PeninsulaCCabo San Lucas
51%
Route 66 ended at the pier of this coastal Californian citySSanta Monica
48%
Site of the starting point for expeditions that conquered the Inca EmpirePPanama City
41%
It's not the "country" of King Arthur, it's the westernmost city in the AmericasWWales
31%
Popular Mexican resort located 196 km west of GuadalajaraPPuerto Vallarta
25%
Cloudy Oregon city where the movies "Kindergarten Cop" and "Goonies" were setAAstoria
23%
Considered the "cradle of liberty and cradle of the judiciary in Peru"TTrujillo
19%

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