| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| This ocean liner sank in 1912, on her maiden voyage. | RMS Titanic | 95%
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| Sank in 1915, following a torpedo strike. | RMS Lusitania | 90%
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| Biggest British built liner of the 20th Century. | RMS Queen Mary | 75%
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| This liner had a long service life, unlike her sisters. | RMS Olympic | 73%
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| Only ocean liner in service (as an ocean liner). | RMS Queen Mary 2 | 59%
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| Biggest American liner; most recent holder of the Blue Riband. | SS United States | 55%
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| This French ship (taken by the US) caught fire and was sunk in port. | SS Normandie | 47%
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| Sank at the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. Killed over 1,000 people in just 14 minutes. | RMS Empress of Ireland | 39%
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| Sank the Andrea Doria, was converted into a cruise ship and was recently sold for scrap as the Astoria. | MS Stockholm | 37%
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| North German Line's leading ship of their 1914 fleet; sold to Cunard. | SS Imperator | 33%
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| Currently preserved in Bristol as a museum ship. | SS Great Britain | 32%
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| First ocean liner ever! | SS Great Western | 24%
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