Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Most populous city in the United States | N | New York City | 100%
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Capital of New York | A | Albany | 94%
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City known for the assassination of William McKinley and a missed field goal | B | Buffalo | 79%
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Named after the classical Greek city on the Italian island of Sicily | S | Syracuse | 70%
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New York's fourth-most populous city, located right north of the Bronx | Y | Yonkers | 67%
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Connected to its Canadian counterpart via the Rainbow International Bridge | N | Niagara Falls | 65%
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City where Cornell University is located, named for the island Ulysses came from | I | Ithaca | 64%
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Known as "The Flower City", it's New York's largest city on Lake Ontario | R | Rochester | 64%
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Headquarters of the U.S. Army academy | W | West Point | 61%
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City in upstate New York named for a Phoenician colony | U | Utica | 60%
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Small village that hosted the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics | L | Lake Placid | 56%
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Home to the Baseball Hall of Fame | C | Cooperstown | 46%
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It's not the home of George Washington - it just has the same name | M | Mount Vernon | 44%
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Site of two battles in 1777 that are called the "turning point" of the Revolutionary War | S | Saratoga | 38%
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Where Ichabod Crane was dispatched to | S | Sleepy Hollow | 35%
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Occupies the northeast corner of the state, namesake of a nearby lake | C | Champlain | 34%
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Located on the far tip of Long Island | M | Montauk | 33%
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Known as the "The Queen City of the Hudson" | P | Poughkeepsie | 30%
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Where the New York State Constitution was framed by a convention in 1776, (therefore nicknamed "The Birthplace of New York State") | W | White Plains | 14%
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Site of the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969 | B | Bethel | 13%
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