| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most common colloquial name | acid | 87%
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| Experiencing its effects is often called | {tripp}ing | 84%
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| Type of drug it is | hallucinogenic | 81%
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| What LSD stands for | {lysergic} {acid} diethylamide | 47%
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| Unit its doses are usually measured in | microgram | 47%
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| Country Hofmann was from | Switzerland | 37%
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| Year possession of LSD was made illegal in the US | 1968 | 35%
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| Type of paper it is usually put on | {blotter} paper | 35%
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| Year Hofmann first tested it on himself | 1943 | 34%
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| Number often attached to its name | LSD-{25} | 34%
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| CIA program that attempted mind control | Project {MKUltra} | 32%
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| Chemist who discovered it | Albert Hofmann | 30%
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| First state to legalize possession of small amounts (2021) | Oregon | 29%
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| April 19 holiday commemorating this experiment | {Bicycle} Day | 27%
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| Encouraged people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out" | Timothy Leary | 23%
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| The de facto "house band" of those Acid Tests | Grateful Dead | 20%
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| Wrote Doors of Perception (and used LSD while dying) | Aldous Huxley | 17%
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| Laboratory Hofmann worked for | {Sandoz} Laboratories | 13%
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| Conducted "Acid Tests" with his Merry Pranksters | Ken Kesey | 12%
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