Is the answer 11? - sudden death - Statistics

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Apollo number of the moon landing mission
Soccer team players
6 squared - 5 squared
God's commandments
A cat's lives
Example of a prime number
Countries bordering Germany
Dwarves in Snow White
Rugby team players
Latest Windows version
NFL team players
Fingers on some people
Armistice date and time
Official spoken languages of South Africa
Letters in the US capital's name
"At the __th hour"
Australian football team players
1 cubed + 2 cubed
Value of Jack in some card games
November's number
Maximum volume on Spinal Tap's amp
Toes on David Tennant
Elements that are gases
Notes in music
Nobel prize types
Star Wars films
Countries in Oceania
Deadly sins
The cube root of 1,331
Height of Everest in km
Atomic number of sodium
Hours in a day on Saturn
Fingers on Anne Boleyn
National Parks in California
PMs during the reign of Elizabeth II
Red striped pool ball
Earth's escape velocity in km/s
Planets
Maximum ocean depth in km
Russian time zones
Lowest 3-syllable number (positive integer)
Legs on a lobster
WW2 Axis countries
Light minutes to the sun
Chancellor's Downing Street number
Messi's jersey number
Players in a cricket team
US aircraft carriers
 
Answer Stats
Answer % Correct
Example of a prime number
86%
Soccer team players
77%
6 squared - 5 squared
75%
Apollo number of the moon landing mission
68%
11 November's number
59%
A common saying "At the __th hour"
44%
A condition called polydactyly Fingers on some people
41%
As of 2025 Latest Windows version
34%
Value of Jack in some card games
30%
Armistice date and time
28%
The cube root of 1,331
26%
Lowest 3-syllable number (positive integer)
22%
NFL team players
19%
Maximum volume on Spinal Tap's amp
18%
Atomic number of sodium
13%
Players in a cricket team
13%
Russian time zones
11%
At room temperature. Hydrogen (H), Helium (He), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn), and Neon (Ne). Elements that are gases
8%
Chancellor's Downing Street number
7%
10.984 to be exact, in the Mariana Trench, Micronesia Maximum ocean depth in km
6%
Red striped pool ball
6%
An actor Toes on David Tennant
6%
Hours in a day on Saturn
5%
South African Sign Language is also on the official list Official spoken languages of South Africa
5%
11 operational ones US aircraft carriers
2%
Earth's escape velocity in km/s
0%
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