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Can you name the 50 Most Populated Cities in the U.S.?
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koolgi125
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50 Most Populated Cities in the U.S. Quiz
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koolgi125
Created Feb 17, 2011 in
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mbc
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Feb 17th, 2011 at 22:35 GMT
5 points
Big problem: for all except two of the cities smaller than El Paso you're wanting the state abbreviation, and there's no indication of this in the instructions.
Mr_Banta
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Feb 17th, 2011 at 22:41 GMT
2 points
Lame
StLouieLarry
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Feb 17th, 2011 at 22:45 GMT
2 points
Remove the state abbreviations. Your quiz is not playable.
mikegrz
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Feb 23rd, 2011 at 21:29 GMT
1 point
This is by far the worst quiz I've played on Sporcle. Get rid of the state abbreviations. It says nothing about that in the instructions. Besides that, if someone knows the city, they probably know the state, too.
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