| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What part of the body does a cardiologist specialize in? | The Heart | 94%
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| What does James Bond have a license to do? | Kill | 92%
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| What is the name of both a U.S. state and a country in Asia? | Georgia | 85%
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| Who, according to Forbes magazine in 2004, became the first billionaire author in history? | J. K. Rowling | 76%
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| What country is often associated with the color orange - despite having a flag of red, white, and blue? | Netherlands | 73%
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| What hourglass-shaped women's garment was made using whalebone? | Corset | 72%
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| What creature lived at the center of the labyrinth? | Minotaur | 67%
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| How did James Dean die? | Car accident | 65%
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| What color, starting with M, is also referred to as fuchsia? | Magenta | 62%
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| What kooky movie character, portrayed by Johnny Depp, was skilled at topiary? | Edward Scissorhands | 60%
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| What is the last name of Donatella, Gianni, and Allegra ? | Versace | 52%
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| What country was "discovered" by Abel Tasman in 1642? | New Zealand | 51%
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| On what would you find a field, motto, crest, and escutcheon? | Coat of arms | 50%
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| What has been given the nickname "La Ville-Lumière"? | Paris | 45%
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| What "be" word refers to clothing that is custom-made by a tailor? | Bespoke | 40%
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| What is the plural of court-martial? | Courts-martial | 34%
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| What is the name for a clay monster of Jewish folklore? | Golem | 33%
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| What is T.E. Lawrence better known as? | Lawrence of Arabia | 31%
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| What former Chevy car model had a name that could mean "not going" in Spanish? | Nova | 29%
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| What is the opposite of leeward? | Windward | 21%
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