Population | State | Hint | City | % Correct |
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469,124 | North Carolina | Named after Sir Walter | Raleigh | 98%
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268,851 | Nevada | "Biggest Little City in the World" | Reno | 92%
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226,604 | Virginia | Capital of the Confederacy | Richmond | 92%
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115,639 | California | Bay Area suburb | Richmond | 92%
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121,465 | Minnesota | Mayo Clinic | Rochester | 79%
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210,606 | New York | Known as the "Flower City" and the "Flour City" | Rochester | 79%
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81,643 | California | Presumably named for its tall trees | {Redwood} City | 65%
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317,261 | California | Largest city in the Inland Empire | Riverside | 62%
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94,844 | Pennsylvania | Namesake of a Monopoly railroad | Reading | 50%
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175,142 | California | San Bernardino County | {Rancho} Cucamonga | 43%
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98,865 | Virginia | Shares its airport with nearby Blacksburg | Roanoke | 41%
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147,711 | Illinois | Beloit neighbor | Rockford | 37%
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93,462 | California | County seat of Shasta County | Redding | 30%
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123,876 | Texas | Austin suburb, initials R.R. | Round Rock | 30%
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104,394 | California | Named after a famous bridge in Venice | Rialto | 28%
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105,834 | New Mexico | Albuquerque suburb | Rio Rancho | 25%
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105,179 | Washington | Seattle suburb | Renton | 22%
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92,530 | Georgia | Atlanta suburb | Roswell | 21%
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151,901 | California | Sacramento suburb on Interstate 80 | Roseville | 20%
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116,382 | Texas | Dallas suburb | Richardson | 19%
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