| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A letter combination, easy as "one, two, three" | ABC | 67%
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| The second book of the bible, means "migration" | Exodus | 65%
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| Famously stayed seated, eventhough it was against the law | Rosa Parks | 65%
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| The number of dimensions according to M-theory and number of points of the maple leaf on Canadas flag | 11 | 48%
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| Most famous Chinese dynasty known for it's porcelain | Ming | 45%
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| Well-known airline from Australia | Qantas | 45%
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| Famous Icelandic artist known for her unique outfits | Björk | 43%
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| Society for people with an IQ over 140 | Mensa | 42%
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| Italian dessert made by mascarpone and zabione | Tiramisu | 42%
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| Famous french politician who has an airport in Paris named after him | Charles de Gaulle | 39%
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| Regions in Switzerland | Cantons | 35%
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| American movie celebrity, starred with Ingrid Bergman in "Casablanca" | Humphrey Bogart | 35%
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| The catchphrase used by Sean Bean's character in "Game of Thrones" | Winter is Coming | 22%
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| Daughter of Lord Byron and recognized as the first programmer | Ada Lovelace | 17%
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| Brittish author known for the novell "Mrs Dalloway" and "Orlando" | Virgina Woolf | 12%
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| German university city where J. S. Bach used to live | Leipzig | 10%
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| Animal featured on the flag of Uganda | Crane | 7%
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| Portuguese footballer born in modern-day Mozambique | Eusebio | 7%
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| Art movement which users included Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh | Post-impressionism | 7%
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| Shoe protection fabric, used to keep footwear clean from dirt and mud | Spats | 7%
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| Founder of the Olympic Games | Baron Pierre de Coubertin | 4%
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| City in Asia, when translated from it's native language it means "the blessed city" | Bandar Seri Begawan | 3%
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| Latin phrase which means: "only appears once" | Hapax Legomenon | 3%
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| Museum in Madrid, where you can find "Guernica" by Picasso | Museo Reina Sofia | 3%
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