| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The volcano that destroyed Herculaneum and Pompeii. | Vesuvius | 94%
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| Roman goddess of love, beauty, sexuality, and gardens. | Venus | 93%
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| The great hall in Norse mythology where heroes slain in battle are received. | Valhalla | 80%
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| Roman goddess of the hearth, the Roman state, and the sacred fire. | Vesta | 73%
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| The Aeneid was written between the years 29-19 BCE by this guy. | Virgil | 58%
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| The second in command in the Egyptian government after the pharaoh. | Vizier | 30%
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| The fourth, and last, in the Year of the Four Emperors. | Vespasian | 19%
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| Virgins dedicated to the service of Vesta. | Vestals | 14%
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| A spiral ornament used on capitals in Ionic architecture; from the Latin words voluta (scroll) and volvere (to turn). | Volutes | 7%
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| A member of the Boers who migrated from British territory in South Africa to the Boer Republics. | Voortrekker | 4%
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| A valley in eastern Greece in Thessaly between Mount Olympos (Olympus) and Mount Ossa. | Vale of Tempe | 2%
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