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Can you name the Most Populated Cities In Pennsylvania?
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County
City
Population
Philadelphia
1,526,006
Allegheny
305,704
County
City
Population
Legigh
118,032
Erie
101,786
County
City
Population
Berks
88,082
Delaware
82,795
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City
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Lackawanna
76,089
Lehigh/Northampton
74,982
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City
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Bucks
60,427
Lancaster
59,322
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Most Populated Cities In Pennsylvania Quiz
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Aug 2nd, 2012 at 03:35 GMT
5 points
Fun concept, but why have separate entries for "Huey Lewis" and "the News," or for Daryl Hall and John Oates? Don't let the "and" fool you - these were single acts, not multiple ones. (You do keep Prince & The Revolution together ... but don't include "Batdance" in the total, presumably because that was credited only to Prince, or "Cream" which was credited to Prince and the New Power Generation. These feel like trivial distinctions to me.) Also Phil Collins last name is misspelled.
alabamapaladin
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Aug 2nd, 2012 at 16:31 GMT
1 point
Agree with all of the above. Also, (1) please accept "Puff Daddy" as an alternate for P. Diddy, and (2) Wilson Phillips' third #1 was "You're in Love" (not "Your...").
DanKing26
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Aug 2nd, 2012 at 17:42 GMT
2 points
It's Phil Collins, not Colins :)
pcull1016
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Aug 2nd, 2012 at 19:56 GMT
2 points
Get rid of the forced answer, accept last names, don't break off duos like Hall and Oates, and reduce the songs to two or three per artist.
DaRealDeal247
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Aug 3rd, 2012 at 01:29 GMT
0 points
imjust glad that you guys are playin and will definitely follow your orders thx guys this really helps
rockgolf
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Aug 3rd, 2012 at 21:55 GMT
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I partly disagree with pcull2016 - you need to keep forced answer for this quiz. It save a ton of scrolling.
You might want to drop the last column altogether and just add the weeks in brackets at the end of the title list. And I'd change to 2 columns with a 85%/15% split between clue and answer. Those clues are quite long.
In some cases you seem to accept ONLY last words. "Oates" for "Hall & Oates" or "News" for Huey Lewis. You should at least add "Hall & Oates", "Huey Lewis", "Lewis" and Prince as alternate answers. Also "Janet" for Janet Jackson as that was the only name on most of her #1 tracks.
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