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A fun geographical quiz to test your knowledge of sites around the world.
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Standing 56 feet (17 meters) tall, this giant metal chicken is an iconic landmark in a major U.S. metro. See if you can name the suburban city that the seven-story "Big Chicken" calls home - and find out why it's lasted there for 46 years.
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November 2008
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It's enormous; it's edible; it's "the world's largest hamburger," weighing in at an absolutely ridiculous 164.5 pounds (74 kilograms). Can you name the city in which this humongous hamburger is made?
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July 2008
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Standing 27 feet (8.2 meters) tall, this statue of "the world's largest penguin" (pictured at right) looms along one city's Main Street. Can you name that city?
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May 2008
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This life-size statue commemorates "the world's tallest man," who stood almost nine feet (2.73 meters) tall. Can you name the city in which this statue sits?
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March 2008
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What's that odd-looking object pictured on the right? That's the world's biggest dad-blasted banjo. Can you name the city that's home to this humongous sucker?
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January 2008
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The city pictured here is known as "the television manufacturing capital of the world." Can you name it?
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November 2007
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Standing five and a half stories tall, this Green Giant statue was built by the city in which it stands today. Which of these places is the home of the fiberglass Green Giant?
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September 2007
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The world's largest manufacturer of windshield wipers is headquartered in the city pictured here. Can you name that city?
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July 2007
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A North American town considered "the Cradle of Aviation" sits on the edge of this picturesque lake. Can you name the city?
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June 2007
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Which city pictured here is "the Broccoli Capital of the World"?
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April 2007
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Which metro pictured here ranks as the world's No. 1 city for quality of life, according to a New York-based firm's recently released study?
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February 2007
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Which small town pictured here was ranked as "America's Safest City" in late 2006?
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January 2007
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Which North American city pictured here was legislatively designated as "the Ice Cream Capital of the World"?
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December 2006
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Which of these small towns is "The Christmas Pickle Capital of the World"?
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September 2006
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Which filmmaking hotbed on North America's Pacific Coast is known as "Hollywood North"?
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July 2006
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This river forms the border between two South American countries currently embroiled in a dispute over pulp mill construction. Can you name it?
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May 2006
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This state, home to many big call centers as well as its country's leading automotive cluster, is one of the hottest corporate investment territories in the BRIC countries.
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March 2006
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This city plays host every winter to a convocation of big thinkers in global economics, including Bono, Kofi, Angelina and Mr. Gates. Can you name it?
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December 2005
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This "City of Charm and Tradition" claims a German heritage and only 13,500 residents, but is home to long-running complexes from three Fortune 500 companies. Can you name it?
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September 2005
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This Belgian railroad city’s name is hard to pronounce, just as the odor of its province’s namesake cheese is hard for many to stomach. But to industry intent on reaching out to all of Europe, there may be no place sweeter. Can you name it?
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