| Clue | Country | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Added the word "North" to its name in 2019 to settle a disagreement with Greece | North Macedonia | 96%
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| Has more nuclear weapons than any other country | Russia | 92%
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| Has a cedar tree on its flag | Lebanon | 85%
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| Produces more steel than the rest of the world combined | China | 79%
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| Nearly completely surrounded by Senegal | Gambia | 77%
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| Its national football teams are nicknamed the "Socceroos" and "Matildas" | Australia | 72%
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| Founded by free black emigrants from the United States and other countries | Liberia | 72%
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| Where the Anglo-Zulu War was fought in 1879 | South Africa | 71%
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| Juan Carlos has served as "King Emeritus" since abdicating in 2014 | Spain | 67%
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| Lost its coastline to Chile in the War of the Pacific (1879) | Bolivia | 65%
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| Ended nearly 200 years of neutrality by joining NATO in 2024 | Sweden | 62%
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| The only country named after a woman (in this case, a saint) | Saint Lucia | 58%
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| Is led by two co-princes, one of whom is whoever is President of France | Andorra | 57%
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| States of this country include Bahia, Minas Gerais, and Mato Grosso | Brazil | 57%
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| Where the dodo once lived | Mauritius | 52%
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| In 2023, the fertility rate declined to 0.72 – the lowest of any country since at least 1950 | South Korea | 47%
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| Its flag has a purple parrot on it | Dominica | 40%
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| Its flag includes the Union Jack as well as 9 stars representing its 9 islands | Tuvalu | 40%
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| In 2005, it became the first country to allow voting via the internet | Estonia | 32%
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| Its two namesake islands are separated by a 3 km wide channel called "The Narrows" | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 27%
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