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Can you name the cities with multiple championships in a single year?
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actwentysix
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Multiple Championship Year, Cities Quiz
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tmugford21
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Jun 17th, 2010 at 22:26 GMT
5 points
If Angels and Lakers count, what exactly is the reason that the Devils and Yankees do not count for 2000? According to Google maps, Angel Stadium is 30.1 miles from the Staples Center, while Continental Airlines Arena (where the Devils played at the time) is 11.9 miles from Yankee Stadium.
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actwentysix
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Jun 17th, 2010 at 22:49 GMT
-5 points
I made the executive decision, as the creator of this quiz, that Anaheim was enough of a suburb of Los Angeles to put it on the list (with an asterisk you'll notice), but that New Jersey is in fact, not, a suburb of New York, despite what rush hour traffic reports might lead you to believe.
qbsamoa
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Jun 17th, 2010 at 22:57 GMT
5 points
anaheim is its own city
minus_the_bear
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Jun 17th, 2010 at 23:40 GMT
6 points
how is north jersey not a suburb of new york? you can see the new york skyline from the izod center (formerly continental airlines arena). i live farther away from nyc than east rutherford and its still considered an official suburb of new york aka the "new york/northern jersey metro area"
TeganX7
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Jun 18th, 2010 at 01:18 GMT
4 points
I have to agree with these folks: Anaheim and Los Angeles are kind of like Dallas and Ft. Worth .. they may be close, but they are not the same ... I will also argue that the Steelers were champions of the 1979 NFL season (though the Super Bowl was in 1980, they are the 1979 Steelers), and that was the same year the Pirates won the World Series.
actwentysix
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Jun 18th, 2010 at 03:35 GMT
-1 points
While playing in the very same location, the Angels, 3 years after winning became the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Obviously, someone in the Angels organization thinks Anaheim is part of Los Angeles too.
ezorn33
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Jun 18th, 2010 at 04:40 GMT
3 points
How about Boston in 2004 (Patriots + Red Sox)??
actwentysix
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Jun 18th, 2010 at 06:10 GMT
1 point
@ezorn33, I knew there was a Boston I was missing, but I was looking in 2007. Thanks, it's been added.
BoomRShine
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Nov 2nd, 2011 at 20:20 GMT
1 point
Where is 1935 Detroit? The Red Wings and Tigers won that year (as well as the Lions, but that isn't counted by this quiz for some reason).
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