| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What's the opposite of a carnivore? | Herbivore | 95%
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| What type of animals were the subject of the movie "Happy Feet"? | Penguins | 90%
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| What creature's name is "draco" in Latin? | Dragon | 79%
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| Who is the Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom? | Princess Peach | 64%
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| In the name of the terrorist group ISIS, what do the first two letters stand for? | Islamic State | 63%
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| What fictional character has been portrayed by Eartha Kitt, Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry, and Anne Hathaway? | Catwoman | 59%
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| What world leader famously wore a dhoti (a type of loincloth)? | Mohandas Gandhi | 57%
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| U2 started one of their songs with the bewildering countdown: "uno, dos, tres, catorce". What does "catorce" mean? | 14 | 55%
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| What is the name for a jury that can not come to a unanimous decision? | {Hung} jury | 55%
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| What word starts with gh and means graverobber? | Ghoul | 47%
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| What by any other name would smell as sweet? | A rose | 46%
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| What virus can cause cervical cancer but can also be prevented with a vaccine? | HPV | 45%
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| For what activity is it common to wear jodhpurs? | Horse riding | 44%
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| What ancient Greek titan devoured his children? | Cronus | 38%
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| What capital city can be found in central Anatolia? | Ankara | 35%
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| Who was married EIGHT separate times, twice to Richard Burton? | Elizabeth Taylor | 35%
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| In what mountain range would you find the city of Tbilisi? | South Caucasus | 31%
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| What was the ancient Greek version of heaven? | The {Elysian} Fields | 31%
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| Who was 6 cubits and a span tall? | Goliath | 30%
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| What bird organ contains stones for grinding up food? | Gizzard | 25%
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