| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Martin Luther or Billie Jean | King | 94%
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| Genghis or Kublai | Khan | 93%
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| Russian ruler's title | Tsar | 90%
|
| Germany, Italy, and Japan in WWII | Axis | 87%
|
| American and European military alliance | NATO | 84%
|
| Scandinavian capital once called Kristiania | Oslo | 84%
|
| Formal garment of ancient Rome | Toga | 82%
|
| River of Memphis and Luxor | Nile | 78%
|
| Sport invented in Scotland | Golf | 74%
|
| Gandhi marched to the sea to make this substance | Salt | 74%
|
| Shakespeare was born in the town of Stratford upon this river | Avon | 73%
|
| Metal used by the Romans to make pipes | Lead | 73%
|
| Norse explorer: ____ the Red | Erik | 70%
|
| Notable English boarding school | Eton | 69%
|
| Inventor who was the first to mass-produce revolvers | Colt | 62%
|
| Hamilton vs. Burr, for example | Duel | 61%
|
| One of Columbus's ships | Niña | 61%
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| Cartel that embargoed oil in the 1970s | OPEC | 61%
|
| Naval beverage of water and rum | Grog | 59%
|
| Hatfields vs. McCoys, for example | Feud | 56%
|
| Pinball penalty for excessive nudging of the machine | Tilt | 49%
|
| Cloister dweller | Monk | 47%
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| Old unit of measure equal to 1/16th of an ounce | Dram | 32%
|
| Masonic group: The Scottish ____ | Rite | 27%
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