| Hint | Island | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest island in the world | Greenland | 98%
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| Prison island that once hosted Al Capone | Alcatraz | 89%
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| Its Colossus was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | Rhodes | 86%
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| The Emerald Isle | Ireland | 83%
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| It merged with Tanganyika in 1964 | Zanzibar | 81%
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| Its flag has a purple sisserou parrot on it | Dominica | 69%
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| The most populous island of the Philippines | Luzon | 61%
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| Indonesian island formerly known as Celebes | Sulawesi | 56%
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| Where you can find the cities of Auckland and Wellington | North | 49%
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| It was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1842 and not returned until 1997 | Hong Kong | 48%
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| Where the government of the United Arab Emirates meets | Abu Dhabi | 41%
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| Southernmost of Japan's four main islands | Kyushu | 38%
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| Its Central Range includes Puncak Jaya, the tallest mountain on an island | New Guinea | 38%
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| Indian island home to a violent uncontacted tribe | North Sentinel | 38%
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| Croatian island whose name has three letters and no vowels | Krk | 35%
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| Saint Helena, _________, and Tristan da Cunha (a British overseas territory) | Ascension | 28%
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| Largest of the Galápagos Islands | Isabela | 19%
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| Its name means "near the [Alaskan] mainland" | Unalaska | 19%
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| Australian territory that served as its main penal colony until 1855 | Norfolk | 18%
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| Largest uninhabited island in the world | Devon | 16%
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| The only part of Equatorial Guinea to be south of the equator | Annobón | 5%
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