Last letter geography quiz

Sunny ...Xanadu is an idyllic, dream-like, and exotic summer capital built by the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan.
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Tiny, thanks for giving me the definition of my own word. The question mark was meant to show that the word Xanadu was a joke. But your explanation raises an interesting question. Do all the places we name in this game have to be real? I guess Holly is the one to ask, since she is the OP of this game.

Putting in a fictitious place now and then might liven up the game and add a lot of interesting places. But I think if we do that, we should explain what book, movie, opera, or whatever the name came from. We can't just make up any old name.

So what do you think, Holly? Add a fictitious place option, or keep it real and no more Xanadu's?
 
Tiny, thanks for giving me the definition of my own word. The question mark was meant to show that the word Xanadu was a joke. But your explanation raises an interesting question. Do all the places we name in this game have to be real? I guess Holly is the one to ask, since she is the OP of this game.

Putting in a fictitious place now and then might liven up the game and add a lot of interesting places. But I think if we do that, we should explain what book, movie, opera, or whatever the name came from. We can't just make up any old name.

So what do you think, Holly? Add a fictitious place option, or keep it real and no more Xanadu's?
Yes I agree, Sunny... Fictious names can be included as long , as you say.... that the source of those names whether a book , play or movie title is given

Any fictitious names given without a back up title will be ignored...
 
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