Strange City Names

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Last updated: March 24, 2015
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German Reich Chancellor
Capital of North Dakota
Bismarck
2nd larges British city
City in Alabama
Birmingham
(change a vowel) City in Germany; sausage
Capital of Kentucky
Frankfort
Star Trek planet (that's why they have an Enterprise replica)
Village in Alberta
Vulcan
Capital of France
Town in Texas, featured in a Wim Wenders film
Paris
Holiest city of Islam
Californian Village
Mecca
Site of the Witch trials; Biblical place
Capital of Oregon
Salem
TV Show about Eric Cartman
Village in Colorado (!)
South Park
English coast town with white cliffs
Capital of Delaware
Dover
"Neubraunschweig"; Canadian maritime province
Town in New Jersey
New Brunswick
French coastal city + one "l"
Capital of Vermont
Montpelier
Archimedes' exclamation
Village in Illinois
Eureka
16th US President
Capital of Nebraska
Lincoln
Superman's planet
Village in Kentucky
Krypton
Fake company
Town in Louisiana
Acme
Dark Knight
Town in Southeast Turkey
Batman
TV show quote: "Oh my God! They ..."
County town in Southeast Ireland
Kilkenny
"Kill Bill" reversed (this time, it's Beatrix Kiddo)
Neighborhood in St. John's, Newfoundland
Kilbride
Had an eponymous street that was once the alphabetically last in the world. Also of the same name is a movie that grossed 30$.
Community in California
Zyzzyx
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Level 75
Mar 24, 2015
I don't get how Kilbride is Kill Bill reversed. I was trying spellings for Billkill and liblik, etc.
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Level 78
Mar 24, 2015
Unless "reversed" only has a grammatical meaning (sorry, I'm not a native speaker), then it is about the movie "Kill Bill" - this time, the bride is killed, not Bill.