| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Smallest country in the Caribbean | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 96%
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| Two largest Italian islands | Sicily | 93%
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| 'India's Teardrop' | Sri Lanka | 93%
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| African island nation whose official language is Portuguese | São Tomé and Principe | 89%
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| Sardinia | 89%
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| Country where one may eat haggis | Scotland | 89%
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| Smallest African nation | Seychelles | 89%
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| Its capital is Apia | Samoa | 85%
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| Country connected by bridge to Malaysia | Singapore | 85%
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| Island shared between France and the Netherlands | Saint Martin | 81%
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| Capital of the above | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte | 78%
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| Country with the most Nobel laureates per capita | Saint Lucia | 74%
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| Archipelago which is the northernmost part of the above | Shetland | 63%
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| Longest river in Great Britain | Severn | 59%
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| 4th largest island in Japan | Shikoku | 59%
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| Country named after a biblical king | Solomon Islands | 59%
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| Westernmost island in the Great Sunda Islands | Sumatra | 59%
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| The oldest continually habited European settlement in the Americas | Santo Domingo | 56%
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| French collectivity off the coast of Newfoundland | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 52%
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| Easternmost island in the Great Sunda Islands | Sulawesi | 44%
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| French collectivity and former Swedish colony | Saint Barthélemy | 41%
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| Special municipalities of the Netherlands which form the BES Islands along with Bonaire | Saba | 33%
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| Sint Eustatius | 30%
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| Island chain claimed by six different countries | Spratly Islands | 19%
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