Clue
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Answer
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Formerly known as "Leningrad"
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Saint Petersburg
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The "Bay Area"
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San Francisco
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World's oldest republic
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San Marino
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Biggest city in the Southern Hemisphere
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São Paulo
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Capital of Chile
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Santiago
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1904 Summer Olympics host city
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Saint Louis
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Capital of Puerto Rico
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San Juan
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River flowing through Quebec City and Montreal
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Saint Lawrence
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Only country named for a woman
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Saint Lucia
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Where "Anchorman" is set
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San Diego
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Cascade volcano erupted in 1980
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Saint Helens
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Capital of Dominican Republic
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Santo Domingo
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African island nation in the Gulf of Guinea
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São Tomé and Príncipe
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Costa Rican capital
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San Jose
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Moscow's most famous cathedral
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Saint Basil's
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Caribbean island that is half French, half Dutch
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Saint Martin
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Capital of Newfoundland
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Saint John's
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Biggest city in Bolivia
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Santa Cruz
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World capital whose name means "Holy Savior"
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San Salvador
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Valley where "Valley Girls" come from
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San Fernando
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Major cathedral in Vienna or December 26 holiday
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Saint Stephen's
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Nevis counter-part
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Saint Kitts
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Dutch island 7 miles north of the above
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Sint Eustatius
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Caribbean French island once colonized by Sweden
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Saint Barthélemy
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Two largest Virgin Islands (name either)
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Saint Thomas / Saint Croix
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Capital of New Mexico
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Santa Fe
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Counter-part of the Grenadines
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Saint Vincent
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California fault line
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San Andreas
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Swiss resort town that hosted two Winter Olympics
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Sankt Moritz
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City of "Battle of Alamo"
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San Antonio
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Once a church, then a mosque, then a museum, now a mosque
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Hagia Sophia
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Location of the world's oldest golf course
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Saint Andrews
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Los Angeles suburb where Route 66 came to an end
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Santa Monica
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Oldest city in the United States
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Saint Augustine
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Mexican city in the end of Baja California: Cabo ____ _____
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San Lucas
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Borough of Montreal or a French luxury brand
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Saint-Laurent
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Island where Napoleon died
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Saint Helena
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The "American Riviera"
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Santa Barbara
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Capital of France's Réunion island
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Saint-Denis
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Resort on Spain's northern coast near the French border
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San Sebastián
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Seat of California's Orange county
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Santa Ana
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Basilica in Venice
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Saint Mark's
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Biggest city in northern Argentina
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San Miguel de Tucumán
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Biggest cathedral in New York City
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Saint Patrick's
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Second biggest city in Honduras
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San Pedro Sula
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French city with the namesake of an English band
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Saint-Étienne
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Capital of Grenada
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Saint George's
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French overseas territory located near Canada
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon
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State in southern Brazil
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Santa Catarina
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Biggest city in Lower Austria
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Sankt Pölten
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that still exists".
I kind of get it. I'm not sure it's necessary, because I think "current" is implied if you don't make a more specific qualification, but I don't think it's completely invalid.
New word of the day: apocopated!
Also, do we really need to type the apostrophe S on the end of some answers? Given how tight the time is, surely the singular is enough?