| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Who popularized the "moonwalk" dance? | Michael Jackson | 99%
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| In what modern-day country would you find Machu Picchu? | Peru | 91%
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| What are Charizard, Slowpoke, and Mewtwo? | Pokémon | 77%
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| What 2 numbers come next in this series: 2, 4, 8, 16? | 32, 64 | 72%
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| What code is named after the inventor of the telegraph? | Morse Code | 69%
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| Who had "a corn cob pipe and a button nose, and two eyes made of coal"? | Frosty the Snowman | 60%
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| What airline had an airplane that seemingly vanished over the Indian Ocean in 2014? | {Malaysia} Airlines | 58%
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| What country's intelligence agency is known as Mossad? | Israel | 56%
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| What is the second most populous city in Switzerland? | Geneva | 55%
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| During which holiday do Jews refrain from eating leavened bread? | Passover | 54%
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| What is the key ingredient in a Molotov cocktail? | Gasoline | 47%
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| What disease killed 775 people in 2002–2003, mostly in Hong Kong and southern China? | SARS | 46%
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| What movie was about a "wicked smart" mathematician who worked as a janitor? | Good Will Hunting | 45%
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| What is the word for the stuff that a cow regurgitates to chew a second time? | Cud | 43%
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| Who was Cher's first husband? | Sonny Bono | 41%
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| What type of bird is it bad luck for sailors to kill, according to "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"? | Albatross | 37%
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| What rock musician's genome was sequenced in 2010 in an effort to understand how he has survived decades of drug abuse? | Ozzy Osbourne | 34%
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| Who wrote "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"? | Victor Hugo | 34%
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| On what peninsula's southern tip would you find the city of Cabo San Lucas? | Baja California | 27%
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| Semaphore is a method of communication that uses what? | Flags | 27%
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