Bodies of Water in History - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Body of water which was crossed by Allied troops on D-Day {English} Channel
98%
Strait which Iran said it had "closed" in 2026 Strait of {Hormuz}
96%
Until 767 AD, the "Canal of the Pharaohs" connected this sea to the Nile River {Red} Sea
94%
Venice was known as the "mistress" of this sea {Adriatic} Sea
90%
Where Cuban expats invaded Cuba in 1961, supported (poorly) by the CIA Bay of {Pigs}
90%
Of the seven seas sailed by Sinbad, this would have been the first {Persian} Gulf
90%
While looking for the Northwest Passage, Henry Hudson was marooned here, never to be seen again {Hudson} Bay
88%
British explorer John Hanning Speke arrived here in 1858, announcing that he had found the source of the Nile Lake {Victoria}
88%
During WWII, Germany had near complete control of this sea {Baltic} Sea
85%
Once the fourth largest lake in the world, Soviet irrigation practices caused it to shrink by 90% {Aral} Sea
83%
Manco Cápac, the founder of the Inca dynasty, was said to be raised from the depths of this lake by the sun god Inti Lake {Titicaca}
81%
Where the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in 1975 Lake {Superior}
80%
According to the Bible, Jesus walked on the surface of this sea Sea of {Galilee}
80%
Site of the Greek settlement of Trebizond, founded in 756 BC and conquered by the Ottomans in 1461 {Black} Sea
77%
The first circumnavigation of the world used this passageway to avoid sailing around Cape Horn Strait of {Magellan}
73%
In ancient times, Pliny the Younger owned a villa near the shores of this lake. Today, George Clooney does. Lake {Como}
68%
From ancient times to the present, a large percent of naval traffic to China passes through this chokepoint Strait of {Malacca}
51%
Where the Exxon Valdez spilled oil in 1990 Prince {William} Sound
47%
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