- What city is for few people? (Scarcity)
- For happy people? (Felicity)
- For hypocrites? (Duplicity)
- For chauffeurs? (Velocity)
- For truthful people? (Veracity)
- For athletes? (Elasticity)
- For greedy people? (Voracity)
- For wild beasts? (Ferocity)
- For home lovers? (Domesticity)
- For actors? (Publicity)
- For reporters? (Audacity)
- For wise people? (Sagacity)
- For hungry people? (Capacity)
- For telegraph operators? (Electricity)
- For crowds? (Multiplicity)
- For nations? (Reciprocity)
- For odd people? (Eccentricity)
- For beggars? (Mendicity)
- For unhappy people? (Infelicity)
- For office seekers? (Pertinacity)
The names of cities and their nicknames may also be used, thus: Boston, "The Hub"; Philadelphia, "The City of Homes"; Detroit, "City of the Straits"; Cincinnati, "Queen City of the West"; Chicago, "Windy City," or "Garden City"; Buffalo, "Queen City"; Cleveland, "Forest City"; Pittsburg, "Smoky City"; Washington, "City of Magnificent Distances"; Milwaukee, "Cream City"; New York, "Gotham"; Minneapolis, "Falls City"; St. Louis, "Mound City"; San Francisco, "Golden Gate"; New Orleans, "Crescent City."
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