| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Napoleon's last battle also famous in a song by ABBA | Battle of Waterloo | 65%
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| Blind and deaf American author and political activist who earned a Bachelor of Arts | Helen Keller | 52%
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| A part of the bodies immune system also called leukocytes | White Blood Cells | 43%
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| Famous American abolitionist and political activist who replaced Andrew Jackson on the twenty-dollar bill | Harriet Tubman | 39%
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| A play by Shakespeare set on a remote island with the characters Prospero, Miranda, Caliban and Ariel | The Tempest | 35%
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| Pakistani Prime minister assassinated in 2007, serving two terms in the late 80's and during the 90's | Benazir Bhutto | 22%
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| English band which formed in Basildon with songs such as "Personal Jesus" and "Enjoy the Silence" | Depeche Mode | 22%
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| French mathematician and judge who is famous for his "Last theorem" solved by Andrew Wiles | Pierre de Fermat | 22%
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| Empire from the Mesopotamia area collapsing between 612 and 609 BC | Assyria | 17%
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| American planter and attorney known for the words "Give me Liberty, or give me death!" | Patrick Henry | 17%
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| "Once I ran to you (I ran), Now I'll run from you..." | This Tainted Love | 17%
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| Archipelagos to the north of Sumatra which belongs to India, capital city is Port Blair | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 13%
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| Another name for Anatolia, the peninsula where most of Turkey's land mass is | Asia Minor | 13%
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| Chemical element with the atomic number of 53 which is the heaviest of the stable halogens | Iodine | 13%
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| Muslim minority group in the region of Xinjiang in China | Uyghurs | 13%
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| American singer and actress who died in a plane crash in 2001 | Aaliyah | 9%
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| Autonomous region of Spain which includes the provinces Àlava, Biscay and Gipuzkoa | Basque Country | 9%
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| Animals in Japanese culture named: Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru | Monkeys | 9%
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| The three major areas of which the country of Romania is made of | Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania | 9%
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| Estonian composer of classical and religious music | Arvo Pärt | 4%
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| Australian president who went missing while swimming near Portsea, Victoria | Harold Holt | 4%
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| English feminist, writer and philosopher best known for the work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" | Mary Wollstonecraft | 4%
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| Where you shouldn't go to without money according to the Czech saying: "Bez peněz do hospody nelez" | The Pub | 4%
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| Slovene Romantic poet in the 19th century, famous for writing the first Slovene ballad and epic | France Prešeren | 0%
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