| Hint | Explanation | Answer | % Correct |
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| ... able to lay an egg? | But which was first? | Yes | 95%
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| ... an edible animal? | Otherwise, we would be dead by now | Yes | 95%
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| ... a bird? | Biology told me so | Yes | 91%
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| ... related to the Tyrannosaurus rex? | They're actually the closest animals related to it | Yes | 89%
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| ... fried in Kentucky? | I am not sponsored | Yes | 86%
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| ... also 'chicken' in British English? | Yeah, why not? | Yes | 86%
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| ... mostly brown, white or black? | The color of the feathers doesn't determine the egg color, by the way | Yes | 84%
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| ... a sacred animal in some cultures? | In some Japanese cultures (correct me if I'm wrong...) | Yes | 75%
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| ... a fictional creature? | Fortunately not | No | 74%
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| ... saying 'Moo'? | I have never heard one do this kind of noise | No | 74%
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| ... a boy's name? | Do you know someone? | No | 67%
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| ... able to swim for a long time? | They can survive for a short period | No | 61%
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| ... able to fly to the moon? | But you never know | No | 61%
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| ... named after the Chinese province Sichuan? | It comes from Proto-Germanic 'kiukinam' | No | 60%
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| ... hairy? | Hopefully not | No | 54%
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| ... originally from Africa? | It originates from Southeast Asia | No | 51%
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| ... translated to 'schick' in German? | 'Schick' means 'stylish' in German (which chickens absolutely are) | No | 46%
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| ... of all countries consumed the most in the United States? | China is number one (again) | No | 16%
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