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Can you name the largest US cities that start with North, South, East, or West?
created by
jonesjeffum
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North
212,114
91,421
64,408
59,490
56,185
South
104,069
97,110
61,870
48,046
24,574
West
122,374
106,388
102,445
99,377
59,763
East
65,952
48,779
46,254
42,940
33,097
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North, South, East, West US Cities Quiz
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Created Oct 20, 2010 in
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tallinedmondok
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Oct 21st, 2010 at 05:09 GMT
7 points
Southfield, MI? Northridge, CA?
Onno
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Oct 21st, 2010 at 07:42 GMT
5 points
I guess it only contains cities where it's a separate word. Otherwise, Westminster CO should have to be here too.
jewilsey
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Feb 29th, 2012 at 15:40 GMT
2 points
I agree with the other posts. Not a bad idea, but you need to clarify that the direction is a separate word.
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