AK’s General Knowledge A-Z #5 - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
A – Swedish pop group whose music was adapted into the musical “Mamma Mia!” ABBA
98%
M – first name of swimmer Phelps, or an archangel Michael
96%
E – German-Swiss-American physicist who transferred his Nobel Prize fund to his ex-wife and whose name became synonymous with "genius" Albert Einstein
93%
R – Justin Timberlake hit “Cry Me a ___”, or Amur (but not the leopard) River
93%
D – method of scoring in basketball by putting the ball directly in the basket Dunk
90%
I – if you travelled from Dhaka to Karachi, you’d pass through this country India
90%
P – occupation of Nintendo’s brothers Mario and Luigi Plumber
90%
G – Dutchman who painted “The Night Café” and “The Starry Night” Vincent van Gogh
89%
H – animal whose head might turn up in your bed if you’d refused the Godfather’s previous offers Horse
88%
B – a superhero, or a city and a river in Turkey Batman
85%
O – a state of connectivity; a word that nowadays often precedes banking, dating or shopping Online
84%
K – father of Michael Douglas, or a Scottish word meaning "church" (or just think Star Trek) Kirk
81%
C – country known as Zhōngguó (meaning Middle or Central State) to its own people China
79%
F – John Green’s novel “The ___ in Our Stars” about a 16-year-old with cancer, or a fracture that involves displacement Fault
78%
J – to make a sudden uncontrolled movement, or a person with obnoxious qualities and behaviour Jerk
78%
N – no ___ is good ___, or American rock band Huey Lewis and the ___ News
74%
L – large area in Finland where the number of people and reindeer is about the same and where Santa really lives Lapland
73%
Q – a don who rode Rosinante, accompanied by his squire Sancho Panza Quixote
73%
Y – drama television series “The ___ Pope” with Jude Law Young
71%
X – American corporation selling print and digital document products in more than 150 countries Xerox
67%
U – nasty Hogwarts teacher Dolores, whose name includes the world's most popular card game among seniors Umbridge
65%
S – vast, cold, dry grass-plain, pronounced in the same way as something that many modern people try to hit 10,000 a day Steppe
64%
W – a U.K. football club from Sheffield, or something named after the Norse god Odin or the Roman god Mercury Wednesday
54%
T – number of Earths that would fit between Earth and Moon Thirty
51%
Z – a nesosilicate mineral and gemstone; one of the heaviest gems Zircon
48%
V – small city founded by the Gauls, site of the longest-lasting battle of WWI Verdun
37%
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