First choose a state by typing its abbreviation. A grid will then be placed over the state, larger states will generally have larger grid squares. Then, name any city from your chosen state in each grid square which fits the category label for each square.
LETTER: means the city starts with that letter.
NUMBER RANGE: (such as 2-5, 10+) means the city contains that many letters (excluding spaces and special characters).
POPULATION RANGE: (such as 50-100K) means the city has that range for its population.
2+ WORDS means the city name has 2 or more words (words denoted by a space or hyphen).
At the end of the quiz the largest population missed answer will show in each square.
Sault Ste Marie?
It’s there. Just tried it.
How about Ventura (formally San Buenaventura), CA?
i use Ventura for that city name in all my quizzes as it is much more commonly used.
Minor nitpick: some of these names (especially Spanish-language ones like San or Santa) don’t refer to saints. Santa Cruz, for instance, doesn’t mean “Saint Cross,” but rather “Sacred Cross,” or as it would more commonly be put in English, “Holy Cross.” Same goes for Santa Fe (Holy Faith).
yeah – i’m gonna change the title of the quiz, i more meant city names with ‘Saint’ in them.