| Hint | Answer | Category | % Correct |
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| By the early 1200s Genghis Khan & his Mongol horde were attacking northern China, taking this current capital city in 1215 | Beijing | That's Old News | 97%
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| The name of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of this nation, means "red hero" | Mongolia | Asian Capital Cities | 82%
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| Give peace a chance at the Nobel Peace Center in this world capital | Oslo | 4 Letter World Cities | 80%
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| 4th century A.D. Roman emperor Jovian was born in Singidunum, now this Serbian capital | Belgrade | Former Names Of Capital Cities | 77%
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| This nation's capital, Ljubljana, was destroyed by Attila the Hun in the 5th century but eventually rebuilt 700 years later | Slovenia | European Capitals | 77%
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| This Middle Eastern capital city has the Lion of Judah on its city seal | Jerusalem | A State Capital Word (Ken: Each Response Will Contain Within It The Name Of A State Capital.) | 76%
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| Bishkek, which began as a fortress in 1825, is today the leading city of this "stan" | Kyrgyzstan | Asian Cities | 76%
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| The word vilnis meaning "surge" gives us the name of the capital of this country | Lithuania | Places | 76%
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| Windhoek is the capital of this southwest African nation that gained independence in 1990 | Namibia | African Cities | 71%
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| Named for an African chief, this capital city is home to the National Archives & the University of Zimbabwe | Harare | Zimbabwe | 67%
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| It's the capital city on the Nile that fits the category | Khartoum | "K"-Town | 67%
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| This capital city on a lake called Ijsselmeer is divided by canals into about 90 "islands" | Amsterdam | European Geography | 65%
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| The name of this capital city derives from a Maasai expression for "cool water" | Nairobi | Place Name Etymologies | 53%
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