| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country that controls the semi-autonomous islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao | Netherlands | 89%
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| State capital of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil | Natal | 65%
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| Pre-Hispanic geoglyphs found in the dry region of southern Peru | {Nazca} Lines | 59%
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| Modernist architect of the major government buildings in Brasília | Oscar {Niemeyer} | 32%
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| River that converges with the Amazon near Manaus | Rio Negro | 32%
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| City in Argentina with a palindrome name (spelled the same way forwards and backwards) | Neuquén | 30%
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| Full official name of La Paz, Bolivia | {Nuestra} {Señora} de La Paz | 19%
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| Highest mountain peak in Brazil | Pico da {Neblina} | 19%
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| City in southern Brazil with a name that means "New Hamburg" | Novo Hamburgo | 16%
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| Cross the President Costa e Silva Bridge from Rio de Janeiro to enter this city | Niterói | 14%
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| Volcano that erupted in 1985, killing around 23,000 people in Armero, Colombia | {Nevado} del Ruiz | 11%
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| Oldest national park in Argentina, surrounding a lake of the same name | {Nahuel} Huapi | 8%
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| Word on the flag of Paraíba, Brazil | Nego | 8%
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| Oldest known civilization in the Americas | Norte Chico | 8%
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