| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| Venice of the North | B | Bruges | 91%
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| Animal depicted in the coat of arms of eight out of ten provinces | L | Lion | 82%
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| City known for it's altarpiece by Van Eyck and a peace treaty between the USA and the UK | G | Ghent | 76%
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| Private domain owned by the second King | C | Congo Free State | 71%
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| Belgian midfielder currently playing at Manchester City | D | Kevin De Bruyne | 67%
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| Small bronze sculpture that serves as a symbol of Brussels | M | Manneken Pis | 67%
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| Capital of the eponymous province | N | Namur | 64%
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| Near this town a certain Mr. di Buonaparte was defeated by allied forces, mainly consisting of German troops | W | Waterloo | 62%
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| Brass woodwind instrument invented by a Belgian named Adolphe | S | Saxophone | 58%
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| Antwerpian baroque painter of "The Massacre of the Innocents" which was sold at auction for almost 50 million pounds | R | Peter Paul Rubens | 49%
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| Home of Belgium's largest airport | Z | Zaventem | 47%
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| In 2011 this Belgian music festival was hit by a severe thunderstorm | P | Pukkelpop | 40%
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| Juniper flavoured liquor, popular in Belgium and the Netherlands | J | Jenever | 33%
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| Largest brewing company in the world with headquarters in Leuven | A | AB Inbev | 31%
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| Town in Antwerp after which a city in New Jersey was named | H | Hoboken | 29%
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| Belgian Formula 1 driver, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times | I | Jacky Ickx | 27%
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| Smallest of the three main rivers, running through Belgium | Y | Yser | 24%
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| Firearms manufacturer that owns Winchester and Browning and produces the P90 sub machine guns and the Five-seveN pistols | F | FN Herstal | 20%
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| One-day road cycling race, held annually in late February | O | Omloop Het Nieuwsblad | 20%
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| Music project that produced "Pump Up the Jam" which reached no. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart | T | Technotronic | 16%
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| The country from wich Belgium secceeded | U | United Kingdom of the Netherlands | 16%
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| Official title of the Belgian head of state (if he is male) | K | King of the Belgians | 13%
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| Brussels born anatomist known for his "De humani corporis fabrica" | V | Andreas Vesalius | 11%
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| At the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul, this artist sang the song "1 Life" | X | Xandee | 11%
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| "Impregnable" fort that was taken by the Germans in less than two days in 1940 | E | Eben-Emael | 9%
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| Statistician who developed the Body Mass Index | Q | Adolphe Quetelet | 4%
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