| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Who's six wives can be remembered by the rhyme "Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived"? | Henry VIII | 94%
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| Which tennis open is played on clay courts? | French Open | 81%
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| What is the largest double digit prime number? | 97 | 63%
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| What is the end of a shoelace called? | Aglet | 56%
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| According to legend, which type of tree did George Washington cut down? | Cherry Tree | 56%
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| What is the nearest star to the Earth excluding the Sun? | Alpha Centauri | 50%
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| What are the only two doubly landlocked countries in the world? | Liechtenstein | 50%
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| What are the only two doubly landlocked countries in the world? | Uzbekistan | 50%
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| In blackjack, you are allowed to hit, stand, or what? | Split | 44%
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| What do North Koreans refer to their head of state as? | Supreme Leader | 38%
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| What is the 118th element of the periodic table? | Oganesson | 31%
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| What modern animal has the strongest bite force? | Saltwater Crocodile | 31%
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| What actor played Clubber Lang in Rocky | Mr. T | 25%
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| According to a common myth, how many times is the steel in a katana folded? | 1000 | 19%
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| What is the fifth commandment in Christianity? | Honor thy father and mother | 19%
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| What was the original English name of the color orange? | Yellowred | 19%
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| What is the landmass consisting of Norway, Sweden, and Finland called? | Fennoscandia | 6%
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| Was was the Spanish political party overthrown by Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War? | The Popular Front | 6%
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| In Hamlet, name one of the two noble friends of Hamlet who disappeared on ship out to sea | William Rosencrantz | Anne Guildenstern | 6%
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| What is the most common stop codon code? | UAA | 0%
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