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American States And Cities Quiz C/D 7Th Feb

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Chloe55 | 15:14 Thu 27th Jan 2022 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Any help with these questions would be gratefully received.
6. In retrospect, not so extreme of Boris!
32. English poet replaces Mike with William initially!
36. Coming back in the morning withot resolving tension
52. Garrison English town, it would appear
68. One opposed to Brexit about leaving - and right away too!
77. Relationship almost severed (I thought of Connecticut for this one, but not sure)
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68 (re)maine(r)
77 connecti(on)cut
36 Minnesota
32,Wilton ( town in Connecticut)
6. B(oris) os ton
Ignore that, not a city.
6 Boston is a city in Massachusetts.
Sorry wrong one.
Also a Wilton city in Iowa
52 fort Stockton?
Wilton isn't on the list provided by the setter.
List provided by the setter?
Yes, there's a list of possible answers and it says 'Please do not give as your answer any word that is not on this list - it will be marked wrong'
Ah! thanks for that.It might have been a good idea for Chloe to mention that.
32 could be Delaware (from De la Mare)
Good call Hagen. If that is on the list.
Yes, delaware is on the list
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Thank you all so much for your help. Yes, Dannyk, you are right I should have mentioned the list. Only one I am now stuck on is 52.
The only ones on the list that are anywhere close are Fort Lauderdale, Fort Wayne, Fort Worth and Frankfort.
What are the other states or cities left on the list?

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