100% | FORTKNOX | 8 | Army post in Kentucky; site of the US Bullion Depository |
47% | OAHU | 4 | Site of the only royal palace in the US |
47% | FTKNOX | 6 | U.S. army post in Kentucky |
46% | KNOX | 4 | Fort ___, home of the U.S. Bullion Depository |
46% | CHURCHROCK | 10 | Site of the largest radioactive spill in U.S. history |
45% | IRVINE | 6 | Site of a U.C. in the O.C. |
42% | PADUCAH | 7 | City in Kentucky, US, at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers |
41% | NYC | 3 | Site of the U.N.'s HQ |
41% | COMMONWEALTH | 12 | Formal title of the states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia in the US |
41% | PEARL | 5 | With 4 Down, site of the attack that on today's date in 1941 lead to the US entering WWII |
40% | OAHU | 4 | Site of the U.S.'s only royal palace |
40% | JERRYGARCIA | 11 | Lead singer of the Grateful Dead who served in the US Army in 1960: 2 wds. |
39% | WILLIAMSCOLLEGE | 15 | Site of the oldest U.S. observatory |
39% | METZ | 4 | Site of the oldest church in France |
39% | EAR | 3 | Site of the smallest bone in the body |
39% | MTETNA | 6 | Site of the forges of Hephaestus, in myth |
39% | LIMA | 4 | Site of the oldest university in South America |
39% | GREENWICH | 9 | Site of the original Royal Observatory in London |
39% | BARCELONA | 9 | Site of the largest sports arena in Europe |
39% | WALLST | 6 | Site of the first "Occupy" protests, in brief |
39% | GIS | 3 | Members of the US Army: Abbr. |
38% | EAR | 3 | Site of the smallest bone in the human body |
38% | EAR | 3 | Site of the three smallest bones in the body |
38% | MTIDA | 5 | Site of the Cave of Zeus, in myth: Abbr. |
38% | MCKINLEY | 8 | Was president of the US in 1900 |
38% | MEN | 3 | Members of the US Congress in 1910 |
38% | FTMYER | 6 | Home of the U.S. Army Band |
38% | DIX | 3 | US Army "Fort" south of Trenton where 250 men in the stockade for being AWOL rioted in June 1969 |
38% | STKITTS | 7 | Site of the first British colony in the Caribbean, 1624 |
38% | RIO | 3 | Site of the largest carnival in the world, per Guinness |