| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Author with Indian descent, wrote "Animal Farm" | George Orwell | 67%
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| Last letter of the greek alphabet, also a name of a famous clock brand | Omega | 56%
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| Movie from 1987, the most famous quote being: "My name is Inigo Montoya, you've killed my father, prepare to die" | The Princess Bride | 53%
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| Last president of the Soviet Union, famous for his birthmark | Mikhail Gorbachev | 51%
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| Scientist that studies earthquakes | Seismologist | 42%
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| Famous Beatles song starting with the lines: " ___ in the way she moves, attracts me like no other lover" | Something | 35%
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| The last word in the sentence: "Ginger, Posh, Scary, Baby, ..." | Sporty | 34%
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| Transcription device found by Napoleons troups in 1799, later used to translate hieroglyphs | Rosetta Stone | 33%
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| World wide american actress with a song by Elton John | Marilyn Monroe | 30%
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| Napoleons first wife, born on the island of Martinique | Joséphine | 28%
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| American president who was assainated, succeded by Chester Arthur | James Garfield | 27%
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| Another name for Ethiopia, from the arabic word Al-Habash | Abyssinia | 18%
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| Three letter combination refering to a completed mathematical proof, or a field in particle physics | Q.E.D | 17%
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| 1980's tv-show starring a bartender namned Isaac | Love Boat | 13%
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| Ancient carvings in modern-day Peru | Nazca Lines | 11%
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| The second largest of Jupiters moon, namned after a greek nymph | Callisto | 10%
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| The final stage of an insect | Imago | 6%
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| Bohemian composer from modern-day Czech Republic | Antonin Dvorák | 5%
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| Egyptian neoplatonistic mathematician from Alexandria 300 years A.D | Hypatia | 3%
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| A form of bride kidnapping practiced in Kyrgystan, litteraly means "take a young bride and run away" | Ala kachuu | 2%
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| Common dressing with the names, ethymology arriving from the South Chineese word for "fish sauce" | Ketchup | 2%
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| The names of the main characters i Austen's book "Pride and Prejudice" | Elizabeth, Fitzwilliam | 1%
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| Estonian atheltic who won a gold medal during the 2000 olympic games in Sydney | Erki Nool | 1%
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| A phenomenon shown in gemstone, derives from the greek words for "many" and "colors" | Pleochroism | 1%
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