| 100% | CHEMNITZ | 8 | City in Saxony, Germany, known from 1953 to 1990 as Karl-Marx-Stadt |
| 44% | KATOWICE | 8 | Industrial city in Poland known as Stalinogrod from 1953-56 |
| 34% | GALLE | 5 | City in Sri Lanka home to the — International Stadium, a Test cricket venue known as The Esplanade |
| 32% | ZWICKAU | 7 | City in Saxony, Germany, at the foot of the Ore Mountains |
| 32% | TROY | 4 | City the Greeks laid siege to, according to the epic Iliad (now known as Anatolia in modern Turkey) |
| 31% | LEIPZIG | 7 | Largest city in Saxony, Germany whose university was founded in 1409 |
| 31% | FAISALABAD | 10 | City in Punjab, Pakistan, formerly known as Lyallpur |
| 31% | MUTARE | 6 | City in Zimbabwe known as Umtali until 1983 |
| 31% | EDIRNE | 6 | City in NW Turkey formerly known as Adrianople |
| 30% | TIKRIT | 6 | City in Iraq known as "the city of palaces" |
| 30% | CHENNAI | 7 | City in India previously known as Madras |
| 30% | ISTANBUL | 8 | City in Turkey once known as Constantinople |
| 30% | STUTTGART | 9 | City in Germany that's home to the Porsche Museum |
| 30% | BAGUIO | 6 | City in Luzon known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines |
| 29% | LONDON | 6 | City known as Londinium to the Romans |
| 29% | ALEPPO | 6 | City known in ancient times as Beroea |
| 29% | NANTES | 6 | City known in ancient times as Condivicnum |
| 29% | AMMAN | 5 | City known in ancient times as Philadelphia |
| 29% | RENO | 4 | City in Nevada known as "The Biggest Little City in the World" |
| 29% | IRBID | 5 | Large city in Jordan known in ancient times as Arabella |
| 29% | THEBES | 6 | City known to the Ancient Egyptians as Waset |
| 29% | RURAL | 5 | In the country, as opposed to the city |
| 29% | WORMS | 5 | City in Germany on the Rhine noted as the seat of imperial diets |
| 28% | CAJAMARCA | 9 | Peruvian city known as Kashamarka in Quechuan |
| 28% | ARTA | 4 | Greek city known to the ancients as Ambracia |
| 28% | MEGIDDO | 7 | Ancient Israeli city known as Armageddon in Greek |
| 28% | PLZEN | 5 | City in the Czech Republic also known as Pilsen; a 2015 European Capital of Culture |
| 28% | SPEYER | 6 | Cathedral city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, that celebrated its 2000th anniversary in 1990 |
| 28% | NOME | 4 | U.S. city known to some locals as Siqnazuaq |
| 28% | PETRA | 5 | Historic site in Jordan known as the Rose City |