| Hint for the place name | Answer | Hint for the word | % Correct |
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| Irish city on river Lee | Cork | Material used for (usually wine) bottle stoppers | 95%
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| City close to London | Reading | What you do with books (Verb in the gerund form) | 94%
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| City in Germany famous for its Cathedral | Cologne | Sometimes used as a synonym for 'perfume' | 92%
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| A city in the French riviera not far from Monaco | Nice | Good! Great! Excellent! | 90%
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| Second-largest city in Croatia | Split | To separate | 90%
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| French city on the Loire river whose historical city is a UNESCO World Heritage site | Tours | Can refer to travelling for pleasure, a series of concerts or a famous cycling competition in France (In plural) | 84%
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| One of the islands on the Bahamas | Cat Island | One of the most popular pets | 81%
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| One of the Earls of this English city invented this food | Sandwich | A type of food similar to Hamburgers | 81%
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| A country that sits in the Mid-Atlantic ridge | Iceland | Something cold + synonym of 'territory' | 80%
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| The name of various cities. One of them is in Australia | Newcastle | Opposite of 'old' + fortification which the Middle Ages are famous for | 78%
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| Kurdish-majority city in eastern Turkey | Van | A type of road vehicle. It is larger than a car | 74%
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| One of Ireland's counties | Carlow | Most common type of vehicle + opposite of 'high' | 72%
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| Town in the North of Norway which is the northernmost town in the world with more than 10 000 inhabitants | Hammerfest | A widely known tool that also appeard on the flag of the USSR + Short for 'festival' | 65%
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| City where the Diet that declared Martin Luther a heretic was held in 1521 | Worms | Animals with a tube-like body (In plural) | 65%
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| Indian city, capital of Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | If you experience improbable events, you have this + 'At the moment' | 48%
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| Third largest city in Alberta, Canada | Red deer | Three letter colour + Animal common in Paleolithic cave paintings | 36%
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| A coastal Tanzanian city | Tanga | Word that comes from Brazil, referring to a style of underwear | 17%
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