| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| How many legs does a Crab have | 10 | 89%
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| Which Element has the periodic symbol K from the Latin 'Kalium' | Potassium | 75%
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| The Manx cat lacks what distinguishing feature | Tail | 62%
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| What nationality was the poet Henry Longfellow | American | 56%
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| Which country is known to its own people as 'Suomi' | Finland | 46%
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| What is the only 'Muscle' not attached at both ends | Tongue | 46%
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| Which dictators wife amassed a record collection of shoes | Imelda Marcos | 43%
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| Who has won the French Tennis 'Grand-Slam' Championship the most times | Rafael Nadal | 43%
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| Which Egyptian president was assassinated in 1981 | Anwar Sadat | 31%
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| Which King led the English at the Battle of Agincourt | Henry V | 26%
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| Grenada is called the 'Spice Island' on account of what spice | Nutmeg | 23%
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| There are three distinct orders in Ancient Greek architecture: Doric, Ionic and what other | Corinthian | 21%
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| What is the Capital of 'Grenada' | St. George's | 20%
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| What are bents and fescues | Grasses | 14%
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| In music notation what is a 'Whole Note' called | Semibreve | 14%
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| In 1906 which great Tenor was fined $10 in New York for sexual harassment | Enrico Caruso | 11%
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| Which major impressionist painter had a son who became a Hollywood Film Director | Auguste Renoir | 10%
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| What is the name of the Greek Goddess associated with vengeance | Nemesis | 10%
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| If Cattle are 'Bovine' what are Goats | Caprine | 8%
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| Who was the first person to run 100 metres under 10sec. | Jim Hines | 2%
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