| % | Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99% | G | Country that has the largest economy in Europe | Germany | 100%
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| 98% | M | Italy's economic capital | Milan | 100%
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| 84% | B | Sea on which Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania lie | {Baltic} Sea | 95%
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| 90% | B | National capital on the Danube River | Budapest | 95%
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| 85% | C | Site of a 1986 nuclear disaster | Chernobyl | 95%
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| 81% | C | Largest island in Greece | Crete | 95%
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| 80% | F | Type of inlet notably found in Norway | Fjord | 95%
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| 92% | K | Balkan state that declared independence in 2008 | Kosovo | 95%
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| 89% | K | Poland's second biggest city | Kraków | 95%
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| 97% | M | Island nation in the Mediterranean | Malta | 95%
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| 94% | O | Famous fall festival held in Munich | Oktoberfest | 95%
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| 87% | R | World's northernmost capital city | Reykjavík | 95%
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| 86% | R | Dutch city with Europe's busiest port | Rotterdam | 95%
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| 91% | S | Country formerly joined with the Czech Republic | Slovakia | 95%
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| 88% | T | Historical region of central Romania | Transylvania | 95%
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| 96% | T | Country whose territory is 3% in Europe | Turkey | 95%
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| 95% | W | Cardiff is its capital | Wales | 95%
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| 79% | B | Sea to the south of Ukraine | {Black} Sea | 89%
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| 72% | C | Autonomous region of northeast Spain | Catalonia | 89%
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| 82% | J | Peninsula forming most of Denmark | Jutland | 89%
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| 93% | M | Where Muscovites live | Moscow | 89%
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| 76% | P | Mountain range between France and Spain | Pyrenees | 89%
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| 75% | R | Greek island formerly home to an ancient wonder of the world | Rhodes | 89%
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| 73% | S | Capital of North Macedonia | Skopje | 89%
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| 74% | A | Majority Muslim country | Albania | 84%
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| 50% | A | Largest city in Flanders | Antwerp | 84%
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| 63% | B | Peninsula on which the former Yugoslavia was located | Balkan | 84%
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| 54% | B | City in northern Spain home to a Guggenheim museum | Bilbao | 84%
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| 64% | C | Biggest city in southwest Ireland | Cork | 84%
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| 77% | C | Peninsula that was invaded by Russia in 2014 | Crimea | 84%
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| 71% | D | German city devastated by Allied firebombing in 1945 | Dresden | 84%
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| 65% | F | Danish islands known for whaling | {Faroe} Islands | 84%
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| 58% | G | Capital of Liguria in NW Italy, once a city-state with a naval empire | Genoa | 84%
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| 67% | M | Pointy peak on the Swiss/Italian border | Matterhorn | 84%
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| 59% | P | Capital of Sicily | Palermo | 84%
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| 70% | P | City that merged with Buda in 1873 | Pest | 84%
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| 66% | S | Second largest Mediterranean island | Sardinia | 84%
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| 83% | V | Volcano that destroyed Pompeii | Vesuvius | 84%
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| 55% | W | German city that gave its name to the republic of 1919–1933 | Weimar | 84%
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| 30% | A | French city once home to the Papacy | Avignon | 79%
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| 49% | D | Walled city of southern Croatia | Dubrovnik | 79%
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| 69% | F | Heraldic symbol of the above | {Fleur}-de-Lis | 79%
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| 60% | G | Sweden's second biggest city | Gothenburg | 79%
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| 62% | I | Austrian Winter Olympics host city | Innsbruck | 79%
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| 61% | I | "Capital" of the Scottish highlands | Inverness | 79%
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| 52% | K | Russian city formerly known as Königsberg when it was part of Prussia | Kaliningrad | 79%
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| 36% | E | Tallest mountain in Europe | Mount {Elbrus} | 79%
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| 51% | R | River that goes from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean | Rhône | 79%
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| 78% | T | Greece's second largest city | Thessaloniki | 79%
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| 57% | B | Country whose first and only President was elected in 1994 | Belarus | 74%
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| 43% | B | Historical region composing the western half of the Czech Republic | Bohemia | 74%
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| 56% | K | Full name of the city of Hull | {Kingston} upon Hull | 74%
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| 40% | O | Term for a province of Russia or Ukraine | Oblast | 74%
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| 68% | P | City just outside Berlin where Stalin, Truman, and Atlee met in 1945 | Potsdam | 74%
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| 37% | D | Kyiv's river | Dnieper | 68%
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| 34% | L | German city where J.S. Bach lived for most of his adult life | Leipzig | 68%
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| 45% | R | Switzerland's fourth official language | Romansh | 68%
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| 33% | S | Destination of pilgrims in northern Spain | {Santiago} de Compostela | 68%
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| 53% | S | Town where Shakespeare was born | Stratford- upon-Avon | 68%
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| 41% | W | Irish city known for crystal | Waterford | 68%
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| 26% | D | Capital of the Isle of Man | Douglas | 63%
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| 46% | I | Sea between Greece and Italy | Ionian | 63%
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| 31% | K | Irish city founded in 1609, or the county it is part of | Kilkenny | 63%
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| 22% | O | Bridge connecting Copenhagen to Malmo | Øresund | 63%
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| 48% | P | Peninsula on which the town of Sparta is located | Peloponnese | 63%
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| 39% | B | Most famous cathedral in Moscow | St. {Basil's} | 63%
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| 27% | N | Region of northern Spain, once an independent kingdom | Navarre | 58%
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| 23% | N | Most populous city on the Volga river, formerly known as Gorky | Nizhny Novgorod | 58%
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| 25% | R | Circular road surrounding central Vienna | {Ring}straße | 58%
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| 32% | R | City where Joan of Arc was executed; Monet painted its cathedral | Rouen | 58%
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| 47% | T | The world's second oldest amusement park, opened in Copenhagen in 1843 | {Tivoli} Gardens | 58%
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| 42% | S | French river which was the site of the bloodiest battle of WWI | Somme | 53%
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| 35% | H | Croatia in Croatian | Hrvatska | 47%
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| 28% | O | River on the Poland / Germany border | Oder | 47%
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| 10% | E | Greece's second largest island by area or population | Euboea | 42%
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| 44% | J | Sub-alpine mountain range on the Italy–Slovenia border | {Julian} Alps | 42%
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| 38% | P | One of the Seven Hills of Rome | Palatine | 42%
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| 21% | V | Bulgarian resort city on the Black Sea | Varna | 42%
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| 29% | H | Art museum in St. Petersburg | Hermitage | 37%
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| 16% | I | Dutch lake created by the closing of the Zuiderzee | IJsselmeer | 37%
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| 13% | V | City on the island of Gotland | Visby | 37%
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| 24% | J | Sub-alpine mountain range on the Switzerland–France border | Jura | 32%
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| 17% | K | Capital of the Orkney islands | Kirkwall | 32%
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| 20% | P | Greek island where John had his vision of the Apocalypse | Patmos | 32%
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| 15% | A | City on the northern coast of Iceland that is the largest in the country outside the capital region | Akureyri | 26%
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| 5% | B | Largest city in Malta | Birkirkara | 26%
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| 19% | Q | Official residence of the Italian president | Quirinal | 26%
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| 18% | Y | Tiny mining town in Sweden where six chemical elements were discovered | Ytterby | 26%
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| 11% | Z | Fourth-biggest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Zenica | 26%
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| 14% | A | London bridge that connects Chelsea to Battersea | {Albert} Bridge | 16%
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| 12% | B | Longest river in Northern Ireland | Bann | 16%
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| 9% | C | You might see a don punting down in this river in Oxford | Cherwell | 16%
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| 8% | A | Eastern Romance language and ethnic group native to the Balkans | Aromanian | 11%
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| 7% | Q | Major city near the Portuguese capital, home to a national palace | Queluz | 11%
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| 3% | D | Term for Alexander the Great's successors | Diadochi | 5%
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| 6% | Y | Southeastern Bulgarian city which lies in the banks of river Tundzha | Yambol | 5%
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| 4% | C | Welsh town at which King Arthur supposedly had his court | Caerleon | 0%
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| 1% | N | Crusader state established in Greece after the Fourth Crusade | Duchy of {Neopatria} | 0%
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| 2% | D | Treaty between Rome and Pontus ending the first Mithridatic war | Treaty of {Dardanos} | 0%
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