| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Legendary creature in Chinese mythology, also known as the Long or Lung, often a symbol of power or good luck | Dragon | 56%
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| Countess of Mercia who rode naked through the streets of Coventry only covered by her hair | Lady Godiva | 56%
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| Famous musician who died in a plane-crash on February 3 1959 together with Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper | Buddy Holly | 53%
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| Conflict also known as "The Forgotten War" started in 1950, fought between the two leaders Syngman Rhee and Kim Il-sung | Korean War | 50%
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| German tennis player with 22 Grand Slam titles which makes her the third most successful female players of all time | Steffi Graf | 50%
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| A city in the middle-east famous for its Western Wall, Dome of the Rock and Via Dolorosa and Stations of the Cross | Jerusalem | 47%
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| American baseball player, nicknamed "The Bambino" and "The Sultan of Swat", famous for his period in the New York Yankees | Babe Ruth | 44%
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| A county of England reaching between the Bristol Channel and the English Channel on the Cornwall peninsula | Devon | 41%
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| Former president and dictator of Chile for 17 years, implemented economic liberalization and banned trade unions | Augusto Pinochet | 38%
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| The fifth book in the Bible named after the greek words for "second law" | Book of Deuteronomy | 38%
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| The fruit which is prominent in the Slovak proverb "Jablko nepadá ďaleko od stromu" | Apple | 34%
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| The capital of the island Bermuda, a character created by the author Jan Guillou and one of the founding fathers of America | Hamilton | 34%
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| A region of Italy with a flag with green representing the Po Valley and white representing the Rosa Camuna, its capital is Milan | Lombardy | 34%
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| Chinese nationalist politician and military leader in the Republic of China until his death in 1975, had to flee to Taiwan after the Communist win in the Civil War | Chiang Kai-shek | 28%
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| Former Ukrainian pole vaulter, representing the Soviet Union until 1991, broke the world record for men 35 times and won a Olympic gold medal in 1988 | Sergey Bubka | 28%
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| American actress born in Budapest, Hungary in 1917, was crowned Miss Hungary and appeared in "Moulin Rouge" | Zsa Zsa Gabor | 28%
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| Greek virgin goddess of the hearth, only Olympic deity not to be depicted | Hestia | 22%
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| A mathematical constant found in the Fibonacci numbers and is approximately 1,618... | Phi | 19%
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| "All I'm askin' is for a little ... when you come home" | Respect | 19%
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| A music genre from Jamaica in the 50's with songs like "My Boy Lollipop" and "Forward March" predecessor to rocksteady and reggae | Ska | 16%
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| A Japanese film from 1997 directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli and follows the prince Ashitaka and his struggle between forest gods and humans | Princess Mononoke | 13%
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| The tea made from these flowers are served both hot and cold in the entire world, known for its red colour, tart flavour and vitamin C content | Hibiscus | 6%
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| The teacher and neighbour in the American sitcom "Boy meets world" portrayed by William Daniels | Mr. Feeny | 6%
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| The area between the islands of Borneo and Sulawesi in the Indonesian archipelago | Makassar Strait | 0%
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