| Clue | U.S City |
| The Third Most Populous City in California | |
| This Racing-Obsessed 'Circle City' is often called The Crossroads of America | |
| Known as 'The Marriage Capital of the World' | |
| Ranked by TIME Magazine (and pretty much everyone) as the Greenest Big City in America | |
| Sarah Palin was once the Mayor of this small city | |
| Known for it's 'Balloon Fiesta' and the Sandla Peak Tramway | |
| Home to the Tallest Building in America from 1973 to 2013 | |
| Known as 'Hockeytown, USA', the film '8 Mile' takes place in this city | |
| Across the Border from Chihuahua, Mexico with a Metropolitan Area population over 800,000 | |
| Known as the 'City of Fountains' and 'Paris of the Plains' | |
| Home of the University of Vermont | |
| | Clue | U.S City |
| One of the safest cities in the country, it's name rightfully suggests it's proximity to the Ocean | |
| This city has a 714 area code and is home to a world-famous theme park. | |
| Previously called the 'Steel City', this place is also known as the 'City of Champions'. | |
| With a skyline seen from Buckhead and a famous Aquarium, this southern city's motto is 'Rising Again' | |
| Settled in 1614, this historic state capital has had many American cities named in it's honor- but it is small, with no professional sports team. | |
| Home of the Spurs | |
| Ranked by Travel Magazine Readers as the Rudest City in America in 2010 | |
| With it's own World Trade Center, this city is often referred to as the 'Wall Street of the West' | |
| A big city in very close proximity to America's Capital. | |
| In an 'Orange County' outside of California, with a Church Street Train Station & Lots of Tourism | |
| Often called 'Big D', this city is known for it's BBQ. | |
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