| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country that suffered from a great potato famine in the 1840s | Ireland | 95%
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| Term for a lazy person | {Couch} Potato | 83%
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| Americans call it a potato chip. What do British people call it? | Crisp | 82%
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| Mineral with chemical symbol K that potatoes are rich in | Potassium | 80%
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| U.S. state which produces the most potatoes | Idaho | 77%
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| Slang word for potato starting with S | Spud | 75%
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| Canadian delicacy consisting of fries, gravy, and cheese curds | Poutine | 67%
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| Country whose national dish "moules-frites" consists of mussels and fries | Belgium | 61%
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| Common beverage typically made with wheat, but sometimes made with potatoes | Vodka | 61%
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| Spanish word for potato | Papa | 60%
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| Complete the palindrome: Sit on a potato pan ___ | Otis | 57%
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| Part of the human body that can be found on a sprouting potato | Eye | 56%
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| How Dan Quayle spelled potato, correcting a child who had spelled it correctly | Potatoe | 55%
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| Mountain range that potatoes came from originally | Andes | 54%
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| T word that refers to root vegetables such as potatoes and yams | Tuber | 47%
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| Painter who painted "The Potato Eaters" in 1885 | Vincent Van Gogh | 32%
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