| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| In what galaxy is our solar system located? | The Milky Way | 98%
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| What country is Justin Bieber from? | Canada | 97%
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| What is the capital of Ireland? | Dublin | 96%
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| What human organ is composed of atriums and ventricles? | Heart | 96%
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| What does the A stand for in A-Bomb? | Atomic | 95%
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| What, primarily, do giant pandas eat? | Bamboo | 95%
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| In which country were noodles invented? | China | 95%
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| What common food product do vampires dislike? | Garlic | 95%
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| What type of animal stereotypically rests on the shoulder of a pirate? | Parrot | 95%
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| What city is famous for its leaning tower? | Pisa | 95%
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| What shape are SpongeBob's pants? | Square | 95%
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| On which street would you find the New York Stock Exchange? | Wall Street | 95%
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| What did Snow White eat that put her to sleep? | a Poison Apple | 94%
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| Who founded Facebook? | Mark Zuckerberg | 94%
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| Better late than when? | Never | 94%
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| What movie's theme song was "My Heart Will Go On"? | Titanic | 94%
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| What is the most popular ice cream flavor in America? | Vanilla | 94%
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| How many cards are in a standard deck (not including jokers)? | 52 | 93%
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| What is the first U.S. state, alphabetically? | Alabama | 93%
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| What weapon did Robert Oppenheimer help create, leading him to say "I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds"? | Atomic Bomb | 93%
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| What article of clothing is famously worn by Dracula and Superman? | Cape | 93%
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| What is the last name of brothers Fidel and Raúl? | Castro | 93%
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| What element has chemical symbol Fe? | Iron | 93%
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| What does www stand for in www.jetpunk.com? | World Wide Web | 93%
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| If I have an eye-patch, a peg-leg, and a parrot on my shoulder, what am I? | a Pirate | 92%
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| What do the words "casa grande" mean in English? | Big House | 92%
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| What did the Grinch try to steal? | Christmas | 92%
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| Who famously had children with both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony? | Cleopatra | 92%
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| From what original language are the Romance languages derived? | Latin | 92%
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| What type of cheese is most commonly used on pizza? | Mozzarella | 92%
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| What is Brazil's most widely-spoken language? | Portuguese | 92%
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| What does a predator hunt? | Prey | 92%
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| Siberia is part of what country? | Russia | 92%
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| Which element has the symbol Ag? | Silver | 92%
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| What is the second most common language in the United States? | Spanish | 92%
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| What is an arachnophobe afraid of? | Spiders (or other Arachnids) | 92%
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| What organ is responsible for filtering toxins such as alcohol? | The Liver | 92%
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| What is the only country where giant pandas live in the wild? | China | 91%
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| In what U.S. State would you find Disney World? | Florida | 91%
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| What religion has the most followers in India? | Hinduism | 91%
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| Which part of a rabbit is considered lucky? | Its Foot | 91%
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| What is the name of Japan's currency? | Japanese Yen | 91%
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| Who is Barbie's boyfriend? | Ken | 91%
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| What major Japanese city is an anagram of Tokyo? | Kyoto | 91%
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| What city are you in if you land at LAX? | Los Angeles | 91%
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| What is Mexico's currency? | Mexican Peso | 91%
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| According to the idiom, what city wasn't built in a day? | Rome | 91%
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| Sushi often comes wrapped in nori. What is nori a type of? | Seaweed | 91%
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| What country had prisons known as gulags? | The Soviet Union | 91%
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| Two elements of the periodic table start with Z. Name either. | Zinc or Zirconium | 91%
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| Which country has won the most men's soccer World Cups? | Brazil | 90%
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| What usually has three leaves, but in about 1/5000 cases has four or more? | Clover | 90%
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| What single word sounds like "Youth in Asia"? | Euthanasia | 90%
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| What will a pescetarian eat that a vegetarian will not? | Fish | 90%
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| What country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.? | France | 90%
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| What is the name for a six-sided polygon? | Hexagon | 90%
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| What country produces the greatest number of films? | India | 90%
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| Who wrote "The Lord of the Rings"? | J.R.R. Tolkien | 90%
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| What is the last name of sisters Kourtney and Khloe? | Kardashian | 90%
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| What is the capital of Jamaica? | Kingston | 90%
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| What was Picasso's first name? | Pablo | 90%
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| What major river flows through London? | River Thames | 90%
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| What is the name of Apple's web browser? | Safari | 90%
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| What type of flag indicates surrender? | a White Flag | 89%
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| What is the most popular reading system for the blind? | Braille | 89%
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| What company bought Instagram for $1 billion in 2012? | 89%
| |
| In what U.S. state is Pearl Harbor located? | Hawaii | 89%
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| What does the H stand for in H2O? | Hydrogen | 89%
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| Which country's flag is a white rectangle, with a red circle in the center? | Japan's | 89%
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| What is the capital of the Philippines? | Manila | 89%
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| What is either an exclusive sport or a Ralph Lauren brand? | Polo | 89%
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| Which borough of New York City starts with Q? | Queens | 89%
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| What was prohibited in the U.S. during the Prohibition Era? | Sale of Alcohol | 89%
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| Name one of two types of fever that have a color in their name. | Scarlet or Yellow Fever | 89%
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| What does Sally sell by the sea shore? | Sea Shells | 89%
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| In popular culture, what type of animal brings newborn children? | Stork | 89%
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| What is Dwayne Johnson better known as? | The Rock | 89%
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| What does UFO stand for? | Unidentified Flying Object | 89%
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| How many milligrams are in a kilogram? | 1,000,000 | 88%
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| In what country was Adolf Hitler born? | Austria | 88%
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| What German road system famously has no federal speed limit? | Autobahn | 88%
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| In teen lingo, what does BFF stand for? | Best Friends Forever | 88%
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| What animated Disney movie featured an elephant with big ears? | Dumbo | 88%
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| What is the first book of the Bible? | Genesis | 88%
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| What type of weapon does Thor carry? | Hammer | 88%
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| What was Medusa's hair made of? | Snakes | 88%
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| What is someone doing if they are perspiring? | Sweating | 88%
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| What is the common name of the Aurora Borealis? | The Northern Lights | 88%
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| What makes bread rise? | Yeast | 88%
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| What body part do zombies crave? | BRAAAIINNNS | 87%
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| Pharaohs were leaders of which ancient nation? | Egypt | 87%
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| In what country did espresso originate? | Italy | 87%
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| What is the tallest mountain in Africa? | Kilimanjaro | 87%
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| What weapon does Luke Skywalker wield? | Lightsaber | 87%
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| What is the Scottish word for lake? | Loch | 87%
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| What island do lemurs come from? | Madagascar | 87%
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| What country is strongly associated with windmills? | Netherlands | 87%
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| What type of tree do acorns come from? | Oak | 87%
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| What flag has five rings on it? | The Olympic Flag | 87%
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| What started on September 1, 1939? | World War II | 87%
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| Throughout most of the Harry Potter books, who was the headmaster at Hogwarts? | Albus Dumbledore | 86%
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| What are criminal judges in the United Kingdom required to wear on their heads? | a Wig | 86%
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| What is the largest country that borders Suriname? | Brazil | 86%
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| What is the fastest land animal? | Cheetah | 86%
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| Luke, who is your father? | Darth Vader | 86%
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| In what city would you find the world's tallest building? | Dubai | 86%
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| What sword was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake? | Excalibur | 86%
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| What is the most commonly-spoken language in Austria? | German | 86%
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| What language does the word "Shalom" come from? | Hebrew | 86%
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| In what country are Ferraris made? | Italy | 86%
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| What type of bird is considered a national symbol of New Zealand? | Kiwi | 86%
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| What suffix means "study of"? | logy | 86%
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| Who was almost totally deaf when he wrote his ninth and final symphony? | Ludwig Van Beethoven | 86%
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| What is the Spanish equivalent of the name Mary? | Maria | 86%
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| Among the countries in Africa, which one has the largest economy? | Nigeria | 86%
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| 2, 3, 7, 11, and 19 are all examples of what type of number? | Prime | 86%
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| What country is Transylvania a part of? | Romania | 86%
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| What was the only country to prohibit women from driving until it finally lifted the ban in 2017? | Saudi Arabia | 86%
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| If the score is love-15, what sport are you playing? | Tennis | 86%
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| In what country did fortune cookies originate? | United States | 86%
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| In what year did the War of 1812 start? | 1812 | 85%
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| What country did the Taliban rule from 1996-2001, and then again from 2021-present? | Afghanistan | 85%
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| What city hosted the first Modern Olympics in 1896? | Athens | 85%
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| What country is Tasmania a part of? | Australia | 85%
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| What is the national animal of the United States? | Bald Eagle | 85%
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| What animal do Buffalo Wings come from? | Chicken | 85%
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| Who created "Star Wars"? | George Lucas | 85%
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| What does the G stand for in the economic term GDP? | Gross | 85%
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| What fictional character had a mysterious lighting bolt scar on his forehead from when he was a baby? | Harry Potter | 85%
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| What type of animal appeared on the coat of arms of King Richard I? | Lion | 85%
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| What is the busiest airport in England? | London Heathrow | 85%
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| What is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature (and standard pressure)? | Mercury | 85%
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| What element is commonly found inside thermometers? | Mercury | 85%
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| What board game's original mascot was Rich Uncle Pennybags? | Monopoly | 85%
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| What is a common word that means "geriatric"? | Old | 85%
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| What is Mario and Luigi's occupation? | Plumber | 85%
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| What type of bullets kill werewolves? | Silver Bullets | 85%
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| In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion does what? | Sleeps Tonight | 85%
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| What is the world's most-visited museum? | The Louvre | 85%
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| What type of animal has Bengal and Siberian subspecies? | Tiger | 85%
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| What city is associated with gondolas? | Venice | 85%
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| What does a tadpole become when it grows up? | a Frog or Toad | 84%
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| What animal is sometimes called the "ship of the desert"? | Camel | 84%
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| What silent film star wore the same style mustache as Adolf Hitler? | Charlie Chaplin | 84%
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| By weight or value, what is the most commonly grown crop in the United States? | Corn | 84%
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| What does an Anglophile love? | English Culture | 84%
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| In fairy tales, who is Gretel's brother? | Hansel | 84%
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| What country is known as Nippon or Nihon in its own language? | Japan | 84%
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| What singer's fans are known as KatyCats? | Katy Perry | 84%
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| What well-known animal eats mostly Eucalyptus leaves? | Koala | 84%
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| What is the only substance that can harm Superman? | Kryptonite | 84%
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| What tourist destination is known as "Sin City"? | Las Vegas | 84%
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| In what language was Catholic mass always delivered, until the 1960s? | Latin | 84%
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| Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? | Marie Curie | 84%
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| In what city was Muhammad born? | Mecca | 84%
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| What city is often pronounced as "Nawlins" by the people who live there? | New Orleans | 84%
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| What country's rugby union team is called the All Blacks? | New Zealand | 84%
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| What shape are stop signs in most countries? | Octagon | 84%
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| According to a popular misconception, what animal buries its head in the sand when threatened? | Ostrich | 84%
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| What is the name for a group of lions? | Pride | 84%
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| What city is closest to Alcatraz island? | San Francisco | 84%
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| What character is the villain in the movie "The Lion King"? | Scar | 84%
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| What title does someone gain when they are knighted? | Sir or Dame | 84%
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| In chat lingo, what does "TBH" stand for? | To be honest | 84%
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| Who is the world record holder for the men's 100m and 200m sprints? | Usain Bolt | 84%
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| What traditional Chinese medical procedure involves sticking small needles into the body? | Acupuncture | 83%
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| What chemical element is charcoal mostly made of? | Carbon | 83%
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| What country lies directly south of Panama? | Colombia | 83%
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| In accounting, what is the opposite of a credit? | Debit | 83%
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| Typically, venison meat comes from what type of animal? | Deer | 83%
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| Which Shakespeare play starts with the letter O? | Othello | 83%
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| What term refers to a luxurious apartment on the top floor of a tall building? | Penthouse | 83%
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| According to legend, what city was founded by Romulus and Remus? | Rome | 83%
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| What kind of animal does mutton come from? | Sheep | 83%
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| In what movie did the main character bend over backwards, dodging bullets as if they were moving in slow motion? | The Matrix | 83%
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| What does the U in SCUBA stand for? | Underwater | 83%
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| In what activity can someone be "en pointe", which means standing on the very tips of their toes? | Ballet | 82%
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| What city is famous for "deep-dish" pizza? | Chicago | 82%
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| What was the former name of Istanbul? | Constantinople | 82%
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| What make of car was used as a time machine in "Back to the Future"? | DeLorean | 82%
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| What country is Greenland an autonomous part of? | Denmark | 82%
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| What type of doctor specializes in matters related to the skin? | Dermatologist | 82%
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| What type of animal is Winnie the Pooh's friend Eeyore? | Donkey | 82%
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| In which U.S. state is Cape Canaveral located? | Florida | 82%
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| What caustic British chef was the host of the show "Hell's Kitchen"? | Gordon Ramsay | 82%
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| What country is the island of Rhodes a part of? | Greece | 82%
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| What comet passes near Earth every 76 years? | Halley's Comet | 82%
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| What is the southernmost U.S. state? | Hawaii | 82%
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| What modern-day country contains most of the ancient region of Mesopotamia? | Iraq | 82%
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| When signing a letter with XOXO, what does X stand for? | Kiss | 82%
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| Which country is connected to Singapore by bridges? | Malaysia | 82%
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| Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? | Margaret Thatcher | 82%
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| Who supposedly said "let them eat cake"? | Marie Antoinette | 82%
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| What is the only U.S. state that starts with R? | Rhode Island | 82%
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| What does the V stand for in ROYGBIV? | Violet | 82%
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| What is 12345 + 12345? | 24690 | 81%
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| Who are the best-selling Swedish band of all time? | ABBA | 81%
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| What popular phone app has you destroy pigs with a slingshot? | Angry Birds | 81%
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| What was the name for the system of racial segregation in South Africa prior to 1994? | Apartheid | 81%
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| What was the first American mission to land a person on the moon? | Apollo 11 | 81%
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| What is a word that means "island chain"? | Archipelago | 81%
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| What is the main ingredient in hummus? | Chick Peas | 81%
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| What is the Soviet version of an astronaut? | Cosmonaut | 81%
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| What island do Cypriots come from? | Cyprus | 81%
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| There are 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. Which one doesn't exist in real life? | Dragon | 81%
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| What giant bird is featured on the coat of arms of Australia? | Emu | 81%
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| What is the shortest word that starts with gn? | Gnu | 81%
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| What country is called the "Land of the Rising Sun"? | Japan | 81%
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| What was the Soviet equivalent of the CIA? | KGB | 81%
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| What is the largest species of lizard? | Komodo Dragon | 81%
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| Who sang "Poker Face"? | Lady Gaga | 81%
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| Who famously wore a dress made of meat? | Lady Gaga | 81%
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| What city were the Beatles from? | Liverpool | 81%
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| What country is also known as Burma? | Myanmar | 81%
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| What do hummingbirds and Greek gods drink? | Nectar | 81%
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| The "Swoosh" is the logo of what company? | Nike | 81%
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| What does a horticulturist study? | Plants | 81%
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| What is the central religious text of Islam? | Quran | 81%
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| What five-letter word means "to secretly add alcohol to a punch bowl"? | Spike | 81%
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| What video game series features an archaeologist named Lara Croft? | Tomb Raider | 81%
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| What is the counterpart of the Tropic of Capricorn? | Tropic of Cancer | 81%
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| What is the last name of the tennis player whose first name is a planet? | Williams | 81%
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| What is a man allowed to have as many as four of, according to the Quran? | Wives | 81%
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| What is another word for the abominable snowman? | Yeti | 81%
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| In the Bible, what are Gabriel and Michael? | Angels | 80%
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| Asperger syndrome is considered a mild form of what disorder? | Autism | 80%
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| What number system uses only zeros and ones? | Binary | 80%
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| What is the capital of Australia? | Canberra | 80%
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| What country borders Switzerland to the west? | France | 80%
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| What country borders San Marino? | Italy | 80%
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| What sign of the zodiac is depicted by a lion? | Leo | 80%
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| Who said "my what big teeth you have"? | Little Red Riding Hood | 80%
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| Who sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy? | Marilyn Monroe | 80%
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| How long will you have bad luck if you break a mirror? (according to superstition) | Seven Years | 80%
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| What is the English translation of this Morse code: · · · – – – · · · | SOS | 80%
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| What is the largest species of animal? | The Blue Whale | 80%
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| What is the largest Spanish-speaking country by land area? | Argentina | 79%
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| Take the name of a U.S. state. Add two letters to the beginning, and you have the name of a different state. What state do you have now? | Arkansas | 79%
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| Which chess piece can only move diagonally? | Bishop | 79%
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| What is either a Greek letter or a part of a river? | Delta | 79%
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| What type of bird is often depicted with an olive branch in its beak? | Dove | 79%
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| What Italian car company owns the most successful Formula One team of all time? | Ferrari | 79%
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| What is the largest desert in Asia? | Gobi | 79%
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| What type of nut is used to make Nutella? | Hazelnuts | 79%
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| What animal are elephants supposedly afraid of? | Mice | 79%
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| What U.S. state borders four Great Lakes? | Michigan | 79%
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| What novel introduced the phrase "Big Brother is Watching You"? | Nineteen Eighty-Four | 79%
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| What are Charmander, Bulbasaur and Squirtle? | Pokemon | 79%
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| Who is the Greek god of the sea? | Poseidon | 79%
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| What word can mean either "a student" or "a part of the eye"? | Pupil | 79%
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| What sport is Tony Hawk famous for? | Skateboarding | 79%
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| What island country lies off the southeast tip of India? | Sri Lanka | 79%
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| Who resigned as Apple CEO in 2011? | Steve Jobs | 79%
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| What Starbucks size, larger than a grande, is also the Italian word for "twenty"? | Venti | 79%
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| What is the opposite of an acid? | a Base | 78%
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| What band's music is featured in the musical "Mamma Mia!"? | ABBA | 78%
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| In what country did the didgeridoo originate? | Australia | 78%
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| According to the Bible, what town was Jesus born in? | Bethlehem | 78%
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| What is the capital of Wales? | Cardiff | 78%
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| If you order fromage at a French restaurant, what will you get? | Cheese | 78%
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| What is the tallest kind of tree? | Coast Redwood | 78%
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| What is the plural of focus? | Foci | 78%
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| What country did Tunisia gain its independence from in 1956? | France | 78%
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| What type of animal is the mascot of the World Wildlife Fund? | Giant Panda | 78%
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| In what country would you find the town of Marathon? | Greece | 78%
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| What is the heaviest internal human organ? | Liver | 78%
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| What volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii? | Mount Vesuvius | 78%
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| Where did Peter Pan live? | Neverland | 78%
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| What was New York City known as between 1624 and 1664? | New Amsterdam | 78%
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| Other than Mexico and Canada, what country is geographically closest to the United States? | Russia | 78%
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| What is the square root of 625? | 25 | 77%
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| What is the last word in the Lord's Prayer? (according to the Anglican Book of Common Prayer) | Amen | 77%
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| Veins return blood to the heart. What vessels transport blood away from the heart? | Arteries | 77%
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| By weight, what is the most-consumed fruit in the United States? | Bananas | 77%
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| What food product is made in a churn? | Butter | 77%
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| What is the job title of a person who is hired to carry golf clubs? | Caddy | 77%
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| What word means the study and practice of making maps? | Cartography | 77%
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| Who takes the Hippocratic Oath? | Doctors | 77%
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| What actor starred as Hermione Granger? | Emma Watson | 77%
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| What international song contest was won by ABBA and Celine Dion? | Eurovision | 77%
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| In what country did the sauna originate? | Finland | 77%
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| What is the second element in the periodic table? | Helium | 77%
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| What hormone do diabetics suffer a deficiency of? | Insulin | 77%
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| Other than Jerusalem, what notable Biblical city starts with the letters Jer? | Jericho | 77%
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| In what city would you find Scotland Yard? | London | 77%
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| What company's logo is known as the Golden Arches? | McDonalds | 77%
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| What is Islam's holiest city? | Mecca | 77%
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| Where does a Muscovite live? | Moscow | 77%
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| What city celebrates the original Oktoberfest? | Munich | 77%
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| What sea lies between Britain and Norway? | North Sea | 77%
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| What nation is scheduled to host the 2022 World Cup? | Qatar | 77%
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| What is the English translation of the German word "Wurst"? | Sausage | 77%
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| What word often comes after baby, bridal, and meteor? | Shower | 77%
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| What civilization sacrified thousands of people every year, placing their skulls in racks known as Tzompantli? | The Aztecs | 77%
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| What book series features characters named Bella, Edward, and Jacob? | Twilight | 77%
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| What family of lizards is notable for being able to change colors? | Chameleons | 76%
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| Complete the analogy: Florida is to Disney World as California is to ________ | Disneyland | 76%
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| What substance was once used to make billiard balls and piano keys? | Ivory | 76%
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| A spoonful of sugar helps the what go down? | Medicine | 76%
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| What American swimmer won eight gold medals at the 2008 Olympics? | Michael Phelps | 76%
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| Who is the lead singer of The Rolling Stones? | Mick Jagger | 76%
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| In the Disney movie, what was the profession of the seven dwarfs? | Mining | 76%
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| What is the name of both a Native American tribe and a modern hairstyle? | Mohawk | 76%
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| According to the Bible, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But what city did he grow up in? | Nazareth | 76%
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| What substance is also known as "black gold"? | Oil | 76%
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| In what country is Toblerone made? | Switzerland | 76%
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| What country was formerly known as Siam? | Thailand | 76%
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| What layer of the earth comes between the core and the crust? | The Mantle | 76%
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| What model of cars are affectionately called "bugs"? | Volkswagen Beetle | 76%
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| What is the biggest stadium in the United Kingdom? | Wembley Stadium | 76%
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| If a cat has 9 lives, how many lives do 99 cats have (in total)? | 891 | 75%
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| What word refers to a person who is equally capable with either hand? | Ambidextrous | 75%
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| In what country was "The Sound of Music" set? | Austria | 75%
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| In what country is Angkor Wat located? | Cambodia | 75%
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| What do the letters ROYGBIV represent? | Colors of the Rainbow | 75%
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| What is the hardest material that is naturally-occurring on Earth? | Diamond | 75%
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| What animal has the scientific name "canis lupus familiaris"? | Dog | 75%
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| What country was Nefertiti queen of? | Egypt | 75%
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| What did the Normans conquer in 1066? | England | 75%
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| What country is the region Lombardy a part of? | Italy | 75%
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| What small country is famous for producing champion sprinters? | Jamaica | 75%
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| When Jack fell down and broke his crown, who came tumbling after? | Jill | 75%
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| Who is the main character of "The Hunger Games" series? | Katniss Everdeen | 75%
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| What company purchased Skype in 2011? | Microsoft | 75%
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| In what fictional kingdom was the "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" set? | Narnia | 75%
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| What country does Heineken beer come from? | Netherlands | 75%
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| What is either a state of enlightenment or a popular band from the 1990s? | Nirvana | 75%
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| Correctly spell the capital of Iceland | Reykjavík | 75%
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| According to the saying, where do all roads lead? | Rome | 75%
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| What is the capital of El Salvador? | San Salvador | 75%
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| What ancient city-state was ruled by King Leonidas? | Sparta | 75%
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| What group of people had their capital at Tenochtitlan? | The Aztecs | 75%
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| What book was a predecessor to "The Lord of the Rings"? | The Hobbit | 75%
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| What body of water connects the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean? | The Panama Canal | 75%
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| Which of Santa's reindeer has a name that starts with V? | Vixen | 75%
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| What is VIII plus XXIV? | XXXII | 75%
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| What Greek god was considered to be the same as the Roman god Jupiter? | Zeus | 75%
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| If two's company, what is three? | a Crowd | 74%
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| In what country does most of Patagonia lie? | Argentina | 74%
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| What is the smallest type of bird? | Bee Hummingbird | 74%
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| Who is Batman's alter-ego? | Bruce Wayne | 74%
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| What scientist sailed on the HMS Beagle? | Charles Darwin | 74%
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| Who wrote the "Moonlight Sonata"? | Ludwig van Beethoven | 72%
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| What is the opposite of starboard? | Port | 72%
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| What type of food was famously shared by Lady and the Tramp? | Spaghetti | 72%
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| What country was formed by the union of Aragon and Castile? | Spain | 72%
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| What holy river flows through Varanasi, India? | Ganges | 69%
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| What is the common name of the mandible? | Jawbone | 69%
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| What American religious group bans the consumption of coffee? | Latter-Day Saints | 69%
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| What U.S. state is closest to Africa (geographically)? | Maine | 69%
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| What actress was born Norma Jeane Mortenson? | Marilyn Monroe | 69%
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| What famous Paris cabaret theater has a name that means "Red Mill"? | Moulin Rouge | 69%
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| In what sport would you hear the terms hooker, scrum, and ruck? | Rugby | 69%
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| What Colombian dance fitness program is practiced by over 15 million people? | Zumba | 69%
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| How many syllables does a haiku have? | 17 | 68%
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| What is the average human body temperature (in Celsius)? | 37° | 68%
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| Who was the first Republican president of the United States? | Abraham Lincoln | 68%
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| What story does the phrase "Bah Humbug" come from? | A Christmas Carol | 68%
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| What singer's hits include "Someone Like You" and "Rolling in the Deep"? | Adele | 68%
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| Name one of the two countries with the highest population of people from the Pashtun ethnic group | Afghanistan or Pakistan | 68%
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| In which country would you find a billabong? | Australia | 68%
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| What creature is also known as Sasquatch? | Bigfoot | 68%
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| Which musical group is will.i.am a member of? | Black Eyed Peas | 68%
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| What is the biggest island in the United States? | Hawaii (The Big Island) | 68%
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| What breakfast cereal is associated with leprechauns? | Lucky Charms | 68%
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| What is the most common element in the Earth's atmosphere? | Nitrogen | 68%
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| What was the name of Louis XIV's residence? | Palace of Versailles | 68%
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| What did Peter Piper pick a peck of? | Pickled Peppers | 68%
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| What is the English translation of the Latin word “Rex”? | King | 67%
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| What element is also known as quicksilver? | Mercury | 67%
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| What Russian leader had a prominent birth mark on his forehead? | Mikhail Gorbachev | 67%
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| On what island would you find the city of Honolulu? | Oahu | 67%
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| Which U.S. state can be spelled without using any of the letters in "mackerel"? | Ohio | 67%
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| What mythological animal appears in the title of one of the Harry Potter books? | Phoenix | 67%
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| What band recorded "The Dark Side of the Moon"? | Pink Floyd | 67%
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| What country traditionally produces port wine? | Portugal | 67%
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| What is the meaning of the Portguese word São? | Saint | 67%
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| What disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin C? | Scurvy | 67%
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| What is the common translation of the phrase "Carpe Diem"? | Seize the Day | 67%
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| What country was formerly known as Ceylon? | Sri Lanka | 67%
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| Who rid Ireland of snakes, according to legend? | St. Patrick | 67%
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| What British TV show, co-created by Ricky Gervais, has been replicated in nine different countries? | The Office | 67%
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| What mountain range separates Spain and France? | The Pyrenees | 67%
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| What major Mexican city is near San Diego? | Tijuana | 67%
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| What condiment is sometimes called Japanese horseradish? | Wasabi | 67%
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| What is thought to be at the center of the Milky Way? | a Black Hole | 66%
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| What country has been called the "graveyard of empires" because many powerful countries have invaded it with poor results? | Afghanistan | 66%
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| The star Betelgeuse is pronounced like what two English words? | Beetle Juice | 66%
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| What title is given to the leader of a Catholic diocese? | Bishop | 66%
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| What country has slums known as favelas? | Brazil | 66%
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| Who is the Incredible Hulk's alter ego? | Bruce Banner | 66%
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| What herb, common in Mexican food, tastes like soap to people who have a certain gene? | Cilantro | 66%
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| What shape is a dunce cap? | Conical | 66%
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| What do internet retailers call the Monday after Black Friday? | Cyber Monday | 66%
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| Who was the first person to see the moons of Jupiter? | Galileo Galilei | 66%
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| What rock band has a name that is often abbreviated as GNR? | Guns N' Roses | 66%
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| What city is still commonly known by its former name, Saigon? | Ho Chi Minh City | 66%
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| What is the upper house of the British Parliament? | House of Lords | 66%
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| What term refers to a triangle with two equal sides? | Isosceles | 66%
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| What horror movie villain wore a hockey mask? | Jason Voorhees | 66%
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| Who angered many people when he said "we're more popular than Jesus now"? | John Lennon | 66%
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| Complete the lyrics: "Drove my Chevy to the levee, but the _____ ___ ___" | Levee was dry | 66%
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| What palace is famous for its hall of mirrors? | Palace of Versailles | 66%
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| What do submarines use to see above the water when submerged? | Periscope | 66%
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| What Asian country was named after a Spanish king? | Philippines | 66%
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| What disease is associated with hydrophobia? | Rabies | 66%
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| What city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics? | Rio de Janeiro | 66%
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| Who fought Ivan Drago and Clubber Lang? | Rocky Balboa | 66%
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| What is the term for the smallest animal in a litter? | Runt | 66%
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| What two-digit number has the most syllables when written out? | Seventy Seven | 66%
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| What is often considered to be the world's fifth ocean, after the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic? | Southern Ocean | 66%
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| What pop group's first hit was "Wannabe"? | The Spice Girls | 66%
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| Where would a Viking warrior hope to go if he died in battle? | Valhalla | 66%
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| What is the call sign of the plane carrying the U.S. president? | Air Force One | 65%
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| Who painted Marilyn Monroe and soup cans? | Andy Warhol | 65%
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| What is the term for a word or phrase is spelled the same forwards or backwards? | a Palindrome | 65%
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| What country did the United Kingdom fight a war against in 1982? | Argentina | 65%
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| What country hosted the Summer Olympics in 2016? | Brazil | 65%
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| Who is Snoopy's owner? | Charlie Brown | 65%
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| Who parodied Adolf Hitler in the movie "The Great Dictator"? | Charlie Chaplin | 65%
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| What is the American name for the board game known in England as "draughts"? | Checkers | 65%
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| Whose ex-husbands have included Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher? | Demi Moore | 65%
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| What city is directly across the border from Windsor, Ontario? | Detroit | 65%
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| What was the name of the girl who went to Oz? | Dorothy Gale | 65%
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| What does the Sandman bring to children? | Good Dreams | 65%
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| At Hogwarts, what house was Harry Potter a member of? | Gryffindor | 65%
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| What major language sounds very similar to Urdu, but is written with a different script? | Hindi | 65%
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| What do pitcher plants eat? | Insects | 65%
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| What major Japanese city was spared bombing damage during WWII because of its cultural value? | Kyoto | 65%
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| What sea are you in if you sail east through the Pillars of Hercules? | Mediterranean Sea | 65%
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| In you are dining "al fresco", where are you? | Outside | 65%
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| What country administered Macau until 1999? | Portugal | 65%
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| What was the most commonly-used writing instrument in the western world from the 6th-19th centuries? | Quill | 65%
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| What fictional character was a photographer for the Daily Bugle? | Spider-Man | 65%
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| In Sharia law, what is the specific punishment for adultery? | Stoning to Death | 65%
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| Chang and Eng were conjoined twins famous in the 1800s. What country were they born in? | Thailand | 65%
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| What fictional series takes place in the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem? | The Hunger Games | 65%
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| U2 is a band. What is a U-2? | an Airplane | 64%
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| What bay lies between India and Indochina? | Bay of Bengal | 64%
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| Fill in the blank: An eye for an eye makes the whole world _____ | Blind | 64%
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| What plant is used to make tequila? | Blue Agave | 64%
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| What country lost about 25% of its population in the late 1970s during the murderous reign of Pol Pot? | Cambodia | 64%
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| What were the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement meant to help prevent? | Climate Change | 64%
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| In what language is the motto of the English monarch written? | French | 64%
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| In the U.S., what profession is practiced by a person who ends their name with "esquire"? | Law | 64%
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| What famous document did King John seal in 1215? | Magna Carta | 64%
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| What metallic toxin is present in tunafish? | Mercury | 64%
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| In Norse mythology, who is the father of Thor? | Odin | 64%
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| What comes in tapioca, figgy, and chocolate varieties? | Pudding | 64%
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| What major fault line runs through California? | San Andreas Fault | 64%
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| What gift is traditionally given on a 25th wedding anniversary? | Silver | 64%
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| What is the Spanish word for bull? | Toro | 64%
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| Who is the female protagonist of the Peter Pan books? | Wendy Darling | 64%
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| What country did the Soviet Union invade in 1979? | Afghanistan | 63%
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| Who invented dynamite? | Alfred Nobel | 63%
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| According to Greek mythology, who is the god of war? | Ares | 63%
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| What country has a population of over 150 million but has never won an Olympic medal? | Bangladesh | 63%
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| What was Mumbai formerly called? | Bombay | 63%
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| What movie featured the catchphrase "hasta la vista, baby"? | Terminator 2 | 63%
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| How many leagues did Captain Nemo travel "under the sea"? | 20,000 | 62%
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| What is the first country in the world, alphabetically? | Afghanistan | 62%
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| What type of animal is Speedy Gonzalez? | a Mouse | 62%
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| In Super Mario Brothers, who is Mario's enemy? | Bowser | 62%
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| What is the first name of Prince Charles's wife? | Camilla | 62%
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| What island was the center of Minoan civilization? | Crete | 62%
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| What were Harvey, Irma, and Maria? | Hurricanes | 62%
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| What weapon is used for jousting? | Lance | 62%
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| What is the name for the period between Ash Wednesday and Easter? | Lent | 62%
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| What is the capital of Saudi Arabia? | Riyadh | 62%
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| What nautical word refers to the right side of a ship? | Starboard | 62%
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| What is the most famous fountain in Rome? | Trevi Fountain | 62%
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| Who is the Roman goddess of love and beauty? | Venus | 62%
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| What is the street address of the British Prime Minister? | 10 Downing Street | 61%
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| What was the deadliest battle in the American Civil War? | Battle of Gettysburg | 61%
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| What supersonic airplane was jointly developed by France and the UK? | Concorde | 61%
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| What vegetable is named after a European capital city? | Brussels Sprouts | 60%
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| What company makes the Android operating system? | 59%
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| What country was once led by F. W. de Klerk? | South Africa | 47%
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| Who was Queen Victoria's husband? | Prince Albert | 45%
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| What city was the primary capital of the Confederate States of America? | Richmond, Virginia | 45%
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| What is the word for a male goose? | Gander | 44%
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| What word means either "a business tycoon" or "a bump on a skiing course"? | Mogul | 44%
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| In what type of cell would you find an axon and dendrites? | Nerve | 44%
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| Complete the sequence: Chirac, Sarkozy, Hollande, .... | Macron | 42%
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| What magazine is Alfred E. Neuman the mascot of? | Mad | 42%
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| What beverage is 7 parts tequila, 4 parts triple sec, and 3 parts lime juice? | Margarita | 42%
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| What tongue-tied Bible character relied on his brother Aaron to do his public speaking? | Moses | 42%
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| In 1989, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for the death of what famous writer? | Salman Rushdie | 42%
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| What actress starred in "Avatar" and "Aliens"? | Sigourney Weaver | 42%
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| What molecule, with formula C12H22O11, is commonly used as table sugar? | Sucrose | 42%
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| What is 6 factorial? | 720 | 41%
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| What major South African city rhymes with a type of headwear? | Durban | 41%
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| What is the oldest English-language encyclopedia still being produced? | Encyclopædia Britannica | 41%
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| What country offered Albert Einstein its presidency? (a mostly ceremonial role) | Israel | 41%
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| What toxic chemical element is contained inside fluorescent bulbs? | Mercury | 41%
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| What collection of stories were told by Scheherazade, one per night, as she hoped to prevent the sultan from killing her? | One Thousand and One Nights | 41%
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| What Christian holiday falls on the Sunday before Easter? | Palm Sunday | 41%
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| What is the Islamic equivalent to the Red Cross? | Red Crescent | 41%
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| Who is He-Man's nemesis? | Skeletor | 41%
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| What company owns Sam's Club? | Walmart | 41%
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| Who is the leader of the Church of England? | Archbishop of Canterbury | 40%
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| What chemical makes hot peppers hot? | Capsaicin | 40%
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| What type of fish is sometimes caught by "noodling" - sticking one's hand into a hole and waiting for the fish to bite? | Catfish | 40%
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| What food is sometimes called a Spanish doughnut, despite having a different shape? | Churros | 40%
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| Who requested sharks with frickin' laser beams? | Dr. Evil | 40%
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| Grammatically speaking, the phrase "to boldly go" is a split __________ | Infinitive | 40%
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| What country was responsible for the Lockerbie bombing? | Libya | 40%
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| What is the common English translation of the Latin phrase "nolo contendere"? | No Contest | 40%
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| In what book would you find a character known as the Artful Dodger? | Oliver Twist | 40%
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| What fictional young adventuress has red braids, freckles, and a pet monkey named Mr. Nilsson? | Pippi Longstocking | 40%
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| What Otis Redding song was covered by Aretha Franklin, becoming her first #1 hit? | Respect | 40%
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| Who composed "Flight of the Valkyries"? | Richard Wagner | 40%
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| What story is parodied by the movie "Men in Tights"? | Robin Hood | 40%
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| At a French McDonald's, what would they call a quarter pounder with cheese? | Royal Cheese | 40%
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| Who had an affair with Queen Guinevere? | Sir Lancelot | 40%
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| Crock Pot is a brand name of what? | Slow Cooker | 40%
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| What group sings "Love Shack" and "Rock Lobster"? | The B-52s | 40%
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| What period came before the Jurassic? | The Triassic | 40%
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| What New York hotel gave its name to a salad with apples, celery, walnuts, and mayo? | The Waldorf | 40%
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| What former patent clerk was named Time Magazine's "Person of the Century" in 1999? | Albert Einstein | 39%
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| Who did Rocky Balboa fight in the original Rocky movie? | Apollo Creed | 39%
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| What Scottish Highlands Competition could be described as "log throwing"? | Caber Toss | 39%
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| An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of what? | Cure | 39%
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| Who wrote "A Farewell to Arms"? | Ernest Hemingway | 39%
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| As a musician, what was Mark Wahlberg called? | Marky Mark | 39%
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| The city of Calexico lies on the U.S. side of the California / Mexico border. What, appropriately, is the name of its sister city on the Mexican side of the border? | Mexicali | 39%
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| According to cliché, what is 9/10ths of the law? | Possession | 39%
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| According to Dante, what is the worst of the seven deadly sins? | Pride | 39%
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| Who wrote the story on which the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" is based? | Stephen King | 39%
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| What major city is near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers? | St. Louis | 39%
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| What Chinese dam, completed in 2008, required the permanent relocation of over 1 million people? | Three Gorges Dam | 39%
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| If something is "prêt-à-porter" then what can you do with it right away? | Wear It | 39%
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| How many pounds are in a short ton? | 2000 | 38%
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| What is a bandolier designed to hold? | Ammunition | 38%
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| What sweetener is usually used in Diet Coke? | Aspartame | 38%
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| What type of camel has two humps? | Bactrian | 38%
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| What company dominates the diamond industry? | De Beers | 38%
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| Who does Bernie Taupin write lyrics for? | Elton John | 38%
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| A modern round brilliant cut has 58 of these. What are they? | Facets | 38%
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| What did the Montgolfier brothers invent, in 1782? | Hot Air Balloon | 38%
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| What is sold at Lloyd's of London? | Insurance | 38%
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| In Hawaii, what does mahalo mean? | Thank You | 38%
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| Who led the Palestinian Liberation Organization from 1969-2004? | Yasser Arafat | 38%
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| What disease killed a record 2.3 million people in 2005, but has killed fewer people every year since? | AIDS | 37%
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| In the spy world, what is a "mechanic"? | an Assassin | 37%
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| What musician died in a plane crash along with Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper? | Buddy Holly | 37%
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| What Bible character killed one quarter of the world's population? | Cain | 37%
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| Who is the father of Zeus? | Cronus | 37%
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| What did Thomas Chippendale design? | Furniture | 37%
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| What book by Michael Crichton was turned into the highest-grossing movie of 1993? | Jurassic Park | 37%
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| What well-known mountain pass connects Pakistan and Afghanistan? | Khyber Pass | 37%
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| What musical duo were caught lip-synching in 1989? | Milli Vanilli | 37%
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| What country was formerly known as Formosa? | Taiwan | 37%
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| What is the southernmost city in the United States with a population over 100,000? | Honolulu | 36%
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| How do you spell the words “Pig Latin” in Pig Latin? | Igpay Atinlay | 36%
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| In which U.S. state would you find the greater part of the Black Hills? | South Dakota | 36%
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| What is Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle better known as? | Taser | 36%
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| Red Dragon is a prequel to what movie? | The Silence of the Lambs | 36%
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| What ship's mission was "to boldly go, where no man has gone before"? | USS Enterprise | 36%
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| Among all the cities in the world with a metro population over 1 million people, which one is last alphabetically? | Zürich | 36%
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| What art movement did Jackson Pollock belong to? | Abstract Expressionism | 35%
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| What singer changed his name to Yusuf Islam in 1977? | Cat Stevens | 35%
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| Who was the first Christian emperor of Rome? | Constantine | 35%
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| What villain was famously portrayed by Bela Lugosi? | Count Dracula | 35%
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| What is the only 6 letter word that ends in mt? | Dreamt | 35%
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| What body part does one use to give someone a butterfly kiss? | Eyelashes | 35%
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| What is the most common phobia in the United States, according to the NIMH? | Fear of Public Speaking | 35%
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| What lip-syncing duo had the hit "Blame it on the Rain"? | Milli Vanilli | 35%
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| What word means "to drink" and is a homophone of the word coif? | Quaff | 35%
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| What town did Superman grow up in? | Smallville | 35%
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| What is the name of Vietnamese New Year celebration? | Tet | 35%
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| What language does the word "yogurt" come from? | Turkish | 35%
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| Who wrote the musicals the "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Evita"? | Andrew Lloyd Webber | 34%
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| What plant is linen made from? | Flax | 34%
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| What is the capital of Tibet? | Lhasa | 34%
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| What animal is the "most dangerous game"? | Man | 34%
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| Beijing means "northern capital" in Chinese. What city's name means "southern capital"? | Nanjing | 34%
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| Who sculpted "The Burghers of Calais"? | Auguste Rodin | 33%
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| What instrument does Yo Yo Ma play? | Cello | 33%
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| What medical procedure is also referred to as a lumbar puncture? | Spinal Tap | 33%
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| What is 100 degrees Celsius, in Fahrenheit? | 212 | 32%
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| Who is Jon Voight's daughter? | Angelina Jolie | 32%
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| What product was the Microsoft Zune meant to compete with? | Apple iPod | 32%
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| What is Captain Picard's first name? | Jean-Luc | 32%
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| In what country would you be most likely to find a polder? | Netherlands | 32%
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| What company owns Old Navy and Banana Republic? | The Gap | 32%
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| What is the sum of all the numbers between 1 and 100? | 5050 | 31%
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| What is the legal term for being tried twice for the same crime? | Double Jeopardy | 31%
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| Who was the fifth president of the United States? | James Monroe | 31%
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| What TV show is set in the fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough? | Neighbours | 31%
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| What does NIMBY stand for? | Not in My Back Yard | 31%
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| Coho, Chinook, and Sockeye are types of what animal? | Salmon | 31%
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| Who wrote "Winnie-the-Pooh"? | A.A. Milne | 30%
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| What company sells "Obsession" perfume? | Calvin Klein | 30%
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| What actress gained the nickname Hanoi Jane after being photographed sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun | Jane Fonda | 30%
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| What 1996 movie coined the phrase "show me the money"? | Jerry Maguire | 30%
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| What is the Japanese word for freshwater eel? | Unagi | 30%
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| Other than the United States, what country has won the greatest number of major international beauty pageants? | Venezuela | 30%
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| Who wrote "The Audacity of Hope"? | Barack Obama | 29%
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| Who is currently second in line to the British throne? | Prince George | 29%
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| The Wachowskis are most famous for directing which movie trilogy? | The Matrix | 29%
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| What R&B artist first signed Justin Bieber? | Usher | 29%
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| What martial art could be described as Brazilian dance-fighting? | Capoeira | 28%
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| What river borders Louisville, Kentucky? | Ohio River | 28%
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| Who had sons named Uday and Qusay? | Saddam Hussein | 28%
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| If I sail on the Neva river past the Hermitage Museum, what city am I in? | St. Petersburg | 28%
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| Who played Iceman in the movie "Top Gun"? | Val Kilmer | 28%
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| Who lived on Walden Pond? | Henry David Thoreau | 27%
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| What Beat Generation author wrote "On the Road"? | Jack Kerouac | 27%
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| In what U.S. state did Huckleberry Finn live? | Missouri | 27%
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| What comedian gets "no respect"? | Rodney Dangerfield | 27%
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| What is fed to a bee larva to turn it into a queen? | Royal Jelly | 27%
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| Besides the sun, which star appears brightest from Earth? | Sirius | 27%
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| Who originally wrote the song "All Along the Watchtower", later covered by Jimi Hendrix? | Bob Dylan | 26%
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| What architect designed the Guggenheim museum in New York? | Frank Lloyd Wright | 26%
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| What band was formed by brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac? | Hanson | 26%
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| What is pulchritude? | Beauty | 25%
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| What is the capital of Saskatchewan? | Regina | 25%
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| Who is the patron saint of lost causes? | Saint Jude | 25%
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| What is the world's most famous sled dog race? | The Iditarod | 25%
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| Hermes is 1. Aphrodite is 2. Zeus is 5. What is 4? | Ares | 24%
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| What book by Joseph Conrad was the inspiration for the movie "Apocalypse Now"? | Heart of Darkness | 24%
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| What comes in like a lion and out like a lamb? | March | 24%
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| What director refers to his films as "joints"? | Spike Lee | 24%
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| In what country would you have found a rebel group called FARC? | Colombia | 23%
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| What is a chorophobe afraid of? | Dancing | 22%
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| What popular water log ride at Disneyworld features a steep drop at the end? | Splash Mountain | 22%
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| What diminuitive sex advice columnist was trained as a sniper by Israeli militants? | Dr. Ruth Westheimer | 21%
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| What movie coined the phrase "there can be only one"? | Highlander | 21%
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| What 1980s action movie featured two future U.S. state governors? | Predator | 21%
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| What part of animal is suet? | Fat | 19%
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| What is necrotizing fasciitis commonly known as? | Flesh-eating Bacteria | 19%
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| What Russian dictator succeeded Khrushchev in 1964? | Leonid Brezhnev | 18%
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| What is a common word that means "sobriquet"? | Nickname | 18%
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| According to cliché, what is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration? | Genius | 16%
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| What is the name for a group of rats whose tails have been tangled together? | a Rat King | 15%
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| What vitamin precursor causes carrots to be orange? | Beta-Carotene | 15%
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| What Harvard researcher was well-known for experimenting with LSD? | Timothy Leary | 15%
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| What cereal is kid-tested and mother-approved? | Kix | 14%
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| Who is the mayor of McDonaldland? | Mayor McCheese | 13%
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