| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What do angels and saints have on their heads? | Halos | 89%
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| What does the K stand for in K-pop? | Korean | 87%
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| What movie made Macaulay Culkin famous? | Home Alone | 86%
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| What character has been portrayed by actresses Lynda Carter and Gal Gadot? | Wonder Woman | 75%
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| What do the rings on the Olympic flag represent? | The Continents | 70%
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| What is the largest bone in the lower leg? | Tibia | 60%
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| What do Atlanta and Tbilisi have in common? | They are both capitals of Georgia | 57%
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| Who doubted quantum mechanics, saying that God doesn't throw dice? | Albert Einstein | 56%
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| Of all the national capitals in the world, which one is farthest from London? | Wellington | 56%
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| An entomologist studies insects. What does an etymologist study? | {Word} origins | 54%
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| In what country would you find the city of Fez? | Morocco | 52%
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| What Danish fabulist wrote "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling"? | Hans Christian Andersen | 50%
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| What versatile German word can mean "please", "you're welcome", or "here you are"? | bitte | 48%
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| What movie featured French castle dwellers who hurled insults such as "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries"? | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | 48%
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| Which English city is known for steel production, the movie "The Full Monty", and having a football club named Wednesday? | Sheffield | 47%
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| What was the first sequel to the movie Alien? | Aliens | 46%
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| What country experienced virtually no inflation in the period from 1995–2020? | Japan | 37%
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| What intrepid young Belgian reporter traveled to America, Tibet, and even the Moon? | Tintin | 37%
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| Henry VIII's obesity and mood swings have often been blamed on a festering leg injury. What sport was he doing when he got the injury? | Jousting | 35%
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| What has been called "a good walk spoiled"? | Golf | 33%
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