| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What zodiac sign is represented by a bull? | Taurus | 84%
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| Which continent covers all four hemispheres of the earth? | Africa | 82%
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| The classic 1877 novel “Black Beauty” is about what kind of animal? | Horse | 77%
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| What is the only planet in our solar system to rotate clockwise on its axis? | Venus | 77%
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| What kind of chef works directly beneath the head or executive chef? | Sous | 69%
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| Which European explorer discovered a passage that connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans? | Ferdinand Magellan | 56%
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| What country has the most UNESCO heritage sites? | Italy | 54%
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| Which singer’s real name is Robyn Fenty? | Rihanna | 47%
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| How many elements are currently on the periodic table? | 118 | 44%
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| What is the name of the world's hottest chili pepper? | Carolina reaper | 41%
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| M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy? | Starburst | 41%
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| What U.S. state is home to Acadia National Park? | Maine | 38%
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| In “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” what keeps the three-headed dog asleep? | Music | 37%
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| What type of house cat with tri-color fur is almost exclusively female? | Calico | 34%
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| What is the largest volcano on earth? | Mauna Loa | 22%
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| What city were the 1998 Olympics held in? | Nagano | 17%
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| What Minnesota town was actor Winona Ryder born in? | Winona | 11%
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| What’s the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world? | Jericho | 7%
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| What singer was called the “Empress of the Blues”? | Bessie Smith | 5%
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| In the 1830s, which scientifically gifted woman led to the coining of the term scientist, because man of science didn’t apply? | Mary Somerville | 1%
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