Honolulu, Hawaii

Indianapolis, Indiana

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

cities that are, in each case,
  1. the largest city in the state
  2. the capital city of the state
  3. a city with the same first initial as the state name
Look at this Venn diagram.

A, B, and C represent the lists of cities meeting the criteria mentioned above.

1, 2, and 3 represent the intersections of the lists,
e.g. list 1 contains the names of the cities that are both the largest city and the capital.
The intersection lists appear below.

There are only three cities that appear in all three of the original lists.

  1. The largest city is the capital city:
    • Atlanta, Georgia
    • Boise, Idaho
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Charleston, West Virginia
    • Cheyenne, Wyoming
    • Columbia, South Carolina
    • Columbus, Ohio
    • Denver, Colorado
    • Des Moines, Iowa
    • Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Jackson, Mississippi
    • Little Rock, Arkansas
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    • Phoenix, Arizona
    • Providence, Rhode Island
    • Salt Lake City, Utah
  2. The largest city has the same first initial as the state name:
    • Anchorage, Alaska
    • Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Minneapolis, Minnesota
    • New York City, New York
    • Newark, New Jersey
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    • Virginia Beach, Virginia
  3. The capital city has the same first initial as the state name:
    • Dover, Delaware
    • Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

(Click on "LAT" in the Venn diagram to return to Lien À Trois.)