Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Most populous city in Kentucky | L | Louisville | 99%
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Capital of Kentucky | F | Frankfort | 98%
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"Horse capital of the world" | L | Lexington | 94%
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This city, named after an Italian city, is the largest one that is not a county seat | F | Florence | 78%
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Army fort that stores a lot of gold | F | Fort Knox | 77%
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Houses the first completely U.S. owned Toyota vehicle plant. Named in honor of Washington | G | Georgetown | 71%
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All the Chevrolet Corvette cars has been manufactured in here since 1981 | B | Bowling Green | 69%
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Hometown of Johnny Depp | O | Owensboro | 56%
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Connected to Cincinnati via the Clay Wade Bailey, John A. Roebling and Brent Spence bridges | C | Covington | 53%
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Was home to an uranium enrichment facility between 1952–2013 | P | Paducah | 50%
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Namesake of a rom-com starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst | E | Elizabethtown | 48%
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It's not the seat of France's Bourbon dynasty, but it is the seat of the Bourbon county | P | Paris | 42%
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The first major battle in the Kentucky Campaign, during the Civil War, took place around this city | R | Richmond | 31%
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Where The Judds originated | A | Ashland | 28%
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Abraham Lincoln was born in a small cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near this city | H | Hodgenville | 19%
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Where every Post-it Note originates | C | Cynthiana | 14%
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Nearest city to the Mammoth Cave | B | Brownsville | 10%
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Where Colonel Sanders opened his first KFC | N | North Corbin | 7%
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