| Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| E | Organization that Finland joined in 1995 | European Union | 93%
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| H | City that became Finland's capital in 1812 | Helsinki | 92%
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| L | In 1944-45, Finland fought a war against Germany in this northern region | Lapland | 86%
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| O | Event hosted in H in 1952 | Olympics | 86%
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| R | Country that took control of Finland in 1809 after winning the Finnish War | Russia | 86%
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| M | Currency introduced in 1860 | Markka | 85%
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| A | The League of Nations granted Finland ownership of this island chain | Åland | 84%
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| I | In 1995, Finland won their first ever championship in this sport | Ice hockey | 84%
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| T | Finland's biggest and most important city during the Swedish rule | Turku | 83%
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| W | War fought against the Soviet Union in 1940 | Winter War | 82%
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| D | When part of the Kalmar Union, several kings from this country ruled Finland | Denmark | 80%
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| C | War that killed over 36,000 Finns in 1918 | Civil War | 79%
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| S | Indigenous people that arrived in Finland over 3500 years ago | Sámi | 76%
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| K | Cold War-era president who ruled for 26 years | Urho Kekkonen | 75%
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| Y | Common name for Finland's broadcasting company, founded in 1926 | Yle | 64%
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| U | Finland's oldest type of this institute was established in 1640 | University | 60%
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| F | Event which killed one third of Finland's population in the late 17th century | Great {Famine} | 59%
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| V | Once the fourth-biggest city in Finland, lost after W | Vyborg | 58%
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| X | Finnish studies showed that this chemical reduces cavities in teeth | Xylitol | 58%
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| N | War in which the Swedish empire lost territory, including parts of Finland | Great {Northern} War | 56%
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| P | Finnish Guards took part in suppressing the November Uprising in this country, earning the Order of St. George | Poland | 46%
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| Q | This mineral was used to make tools during the stone age in Finland | Quartz | 46%
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| J | Swedish king who assumed himself the title of Grand Duke of Finland | John III | 35%
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| G | Chemical element named after Johan Gadolin | Gadolinium | 27%
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| B | Jarl who launched the Second Swedish Crusade against the Tavastians | {Birger} Jarl | 26%
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| Z | 1972 event in which secret papers were leaked to the press | {Zavidovo} Leak | 5%
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