| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What food is sometimes called the French version of a pancake? | Crêpe | 87%
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| What country is 2,600 miles long, but less than 220 miles in width? | Chile | 86%
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| Most people have 23 pairs of these. Women and men share 22. What are they? | Chromosomes | 78%
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| What is the last name of musical brothers Nick, Joe, and Kevin? | Jonas | 75%
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| What item was once sold on the streets by children yelling "Extra! Extra!"? | Newspapers | 71%
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| What is the typical method of execution in Saudi Arabia? | Beheading | 66%
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| What nation's flag depicts the yin-yang symbol? | South Korea / Mongolia | 63%
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| Terra revolves around Sol. What revolves around Terra? | Luna | 57%
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| What was the profession of W. B. Yeats? | Poet | 56%
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| Which team has won the most titles in the German Bundesliga? | Bayern Munich | 51%
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| What is either a type of tree or an expensive ski resort in Colorado? | Aspen | 50%
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| Australia has two national animals. One is the kangaroo. What's the other one? | Emu | 49%
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| In what modern day country did the Anglo-Boer war take place? | South Africa | 49%
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| What country gets nearly 75% of its electricity from nuclear power? | France | 46%
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| Which Stephen King book is about a rabid Saint Bernard? | Cujo | 34%
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| Whose three sons were named Japheth, Ham, and Shem? | Noah | 34%
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| In which U.S. state is Ben & Jerry's headquartered? | Vermont | 31%
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| In the phrase "filthy lucre", what is lucre? | Money | 30%
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| What city has been called "The Paris of the Pampas"? | Buenos Aires | 29%
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| What popular TV show had a spin-off called "Torchwood"? | Doctor Who | 28%
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