| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What basketball player starred in the original 1996 film "Space Jam?" | Michael Jordan | 92%
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| How many sides does a heptadecagon have? | 17 | 85%
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| What year was it when explorer Christopher Columbus completed his journey across the Atlantic Ocean and landed in what is now knowns as "The Americas" | 1492 | 69%
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| What medical condition refers to the yellow discoloration of the body tissue resulting from the accumulation of excess bilirubin in the body? | Jaundice | 54%
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| "la medusa" is a spanish word what ocean animal? | Jellyfish | 54%
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| Who was the Scottish inventor and accidental discoverer of penicillin? | Alexander Fleming | 46%
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| In chess, what term refers to the king moving two squares to either side, with the rook moving to the other side of the king? | Castling | 38%
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| What is Gustav Klimt's most famous piece? | The Kiss | 38%
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| What German band came out with the hit song "99 Luftballons" from their 1983 self-titled album? | Nena | 31%
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| What law states that the electric current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points? | Ohm's law | 31%
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| What is the name of the process when a solid directly turns into a gas? skipping the liquid phase | Sublimation | 31%
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| Under normal circumstances, what is the highest possible break in snooker can a player make? also known as a maximum break | 147 | 23%
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| What species are the aliens from the "Alien" movie franchise called? | Xenomorph | 15%
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| If "Biannual" refers to twice a year, what word refers to every two years? | Biennual | 8%
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| What is another word for "Harakiri"? | Seppuku | 8%
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