AK’s General Knowledge A-Z #16 - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
M – Disney’s Ariel was “The Little _____” Mermaid
95%
O – “______’s Eleven”, movie about friends who plan to steal $160 million from a casino Ocean
93%
K – first name of NBA star Bryant who died in 2020, or a city in the country mentioned on the previous row Kobe
91%
E – bird that catches the worm Early
90%
C – pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry Marie Curie
90%
J – country that has more pets than children Japan
89%
R – alternative band My Chemical _____, or a language such as French or Italian Romance
87%
H – is “hören” in German, or what Marvin Gaye did through the grapevine Hear
85%
X – superhero team who appeared in comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby; later a superhero film series X-Men
85%
S – a grammatically complete series of words, or a punishment Sentence
81%
V – the nearest place where a day is longer than a year Venus
81%
Y – playing Twister, the referee may call out “Left hand, _____” Yellow
79%
N – to hit a target, or a thin, horny plate at the ends of your bodily extremities Nail
76%
L – not first, but what a shoemaker might use Last
74%
U – “Bourne ______”, Matt Damon’s third Jason Bourne movie; the name means “the last one” or “a final statement” in Latin Ultimatum
74%
W – messaging and voice-over-IP service bought by Facebook in 2014 for US$19.3 billion WhatsApp
74%
Z – the point in the sky directly overhead (the opposite of nadir) Zenith
72%
Q – to lose heart or courage, or a small game bird Quail
71%
B – gate at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße in Berlin, dating from 1791 Brandenburg Gate
70%
G – the capital of Sierra Leone is Freetown, but this other African country has a capital with a name that means “free town” Gabon (Libreville)
51%
P – fictional Belgian who used his little grey cells famously in England Hercule Poirot
49%
I – the second largest peninsula of the world Indian Peninsula
46%
T – when the world was divided in 1883, most European countries got one, Canada got six, Russia got eleven and China only wanted one of this Time zone
46%
F – Henry who wrote “Tom Jones”, or Helen who wrote about another Jones and her diary Fielding
34%
D – first name of Purcell who played Lincoln Burrows in Prison Break (no countries have been named after him, though) Dominic
30%
A – Swedish golfer Sörenstam, or a friend of Pippi Longstocking Annika
26%
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