| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Albanian nun and "Mother" famous for her charitable work in India in the 20th century | Teresa | 96%
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| Dracula’s home | Transylvania | 95%
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| Royal house of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I | Tudor | 92%
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| Speculation on the bulbs of this flower caused the first stock market crash in 1737 | Tulip | 91%
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| Homer's epic of the conquest of this city is one of Europe's oldest literary works | Troy | 88%
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| Anti-fascist partisan and longtime ruler of Yugoslavia (Josip) | Tito | 84%
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| Swedish schoolgirl who sparked a worldwide movement for action against climate change in 2018 (Greta) | Thunberg | 77%
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| British mathematician whose work helped decode the German Enigma encryption machine in WWII (Alan) | Turing | 77%
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| Euphemistic term for the civil war in Northern Ireland | Troubles | 72%
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| Second most important city in the Byzantine Empire (today in Greece) | Thessaloniki | 64%
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| One of the most deadly wars in European history (1618-1648) | Thirty Years' War | 61%
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| Spanish city, capital of the Visigothic Kingdom | Toledo | 52%
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| This order of knights founded a state in the Baltics | Teutonic Order | 47%
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| Under his rule the Roman empire reached its greatest extent | Trajan | 37%
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| Possibly the most influential catholic philosopher (1225-1274) | Thomas Aquinas | 35%
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| 1882 military pact between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy | Triple Alliance | 28%
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| First woman in space (Valentina) | Tereshkova | 24%
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| Berlin's hub airport with up to 1000 starts and landings per day during the airlift 1948-49 | Tempelhof | 17%
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| First king of Croatia | Tomislav | 9%
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| Crop rotation system introduced in Europe in medieval agriculture that increased production significantly | Three-field system | 7%
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