| 100% | MIAMIAN | 7 | Resident of the so-called "Capital of Latin America" |
| 71% | MIAMI | 5 | So-called "Capital of Latin America" |
| 65% | OSAKAN | 6 | Resident of the so-called "Chicago of Japan" |
| 57% | PYONGYANG | 9 | Capital of the so-called Hermit Kingdom |
| 56% | ENID | 4 | So-called "Wheat Capital of the United States" |
| 55% | SANTIAGO | 8 | World capital on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire |
| 55% | SANTAFEAN | 9 | Resident of America's highest capital |
| 55% | OTTAWAN | 7 | Resident of the capital of Canada |
| 54% | TONGAN | 6 | Resident of the Polynesian capital Nuku'alofa |
| 53% | SANTAFEAN | 9 | Resident of the highest-altitude U.S. capital |
| 53% | SANTAFEAN | 9 | Resident of the highest U.S. state capital |
| 53% | LIMA | 4 | Capital of the third largest country in South America |
| 52% | STLO | 4 | France's so-called "Capital of the Ruins" |
| 51% | LIMA | 4 | City known as the "Gastronomical Capital of the Americas" |
| 51% | ELKHART | 7 | Indiana city called the "Band Instrument Capital of the World" |
| 50% | LIMAPERU | 8 | Capital originally called the City of the Kings |
| 50% | DHAKA | 5 | Capital city called the Rickshaw Capital of the World |
| 50% | IGUANA | 6 | Animal called chicken of the trees in C. America |
| 49% | INDIA | 5 | Country called the "tiger capital of the world" |
| 49% | TULSA | 5 | City once called "Oil Capital of the World" |
| 49% | EIRE | 4 | Land of the so-called "Troubles" |
| 49% | TAO | 3 | The so-called "path of virtue" |
| 49% | OMAN | 4 | The so-called "Pearl of Arabia" |
| 49% | CHER | 4 | The so-called "Goddess of Pop" |
| 48% | YAPOK | 5 | Marsupial of the Americas also called the water opossum |
| 48% | XENIA | 5 | Ohio town called the Bicycle Capital of the Midwest |
| 48% | OCALA | 5 | Southern city called the Horse Capital of the World |
| 48% | HANOI | 5 | Vietnamese capital sometimes called "the Paris of the East" |
| 48% | MARIAH | 6 | First name of the so-called "Queen of Christmas" |
| 48% | BALI | 4 | The so-called Island of the Gods |