| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| In what party game might you hear the phrase "right foot blue"? | Twister | 91%
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| What are Casper and Slimer? | Ghosts | 88%
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| What inland sea in the Middle East is nearly 10 times as salty as the ocean? | Dead Sea | 72%
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| What is the lowest rank in the U.S. Army? | Private | 70%
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| What famous physicist had ALS disease? | Stephen Hawking | 66%
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| What language is Afrikaans derived from? | Dutch | 62%
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| What novel by Robert Louis Stevenson featured a pirate named Long John Silver? | {Treasure} Island | 60%
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| If 1 is scalene and 2 is isosceles, what is 3? | Equilateral | 57%
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| Sometimes called the "Third Pole", what place in Asia has the largest concentration of frozen water outside the polar regions? | Tibetan Plateau | 53%
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| What is a Clydesdale? | Breed of horse | 49%
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| In the song "Twelve Days of Christmas", what are the ten lords doing? | Leaping | 49%
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| What popular toy got its name from the Danish words for "play well"? | Lego | 49%
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| Geographically, which French city is closest to England? | Calais | 48%
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| Who said "Do or do not. There is no try"? | Yoda | 48%
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| What American pop star married British movie director Guy Ritchie? | Madonna | 46%
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| What city did the Appian Way lead to? | Rome | 41%
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| What country's most famous monument is possibly "Manneken Pis", a tiny statue about 61 centimeters tall of a boy peeing into a fountain? | Belgium | 39%
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| What bouncy substance was invented by the absent-minded professor? | Flubber | 33%
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| Who famously created images of endless staircases and other impossible constructions? | M. C. Escher | 23%
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| What dwarf planet, named after the Greek goddess of discord, has a greater mass than Pluto? | Eris | 17%
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