| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Number of days February has in leap years | 29 | 98%
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| (499 ⋅ 2) | 998 | 90%
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| CMXCIX | 999 | 90%
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| Number sometimes referred to as the long hundred, the great hundred, or twelfty | 120 | 88%
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| Number that appears in the abbreviated name of the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus | 19 | 88%
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| Cloud number in the title of Bryan Adams’ 1999 single | 9 | 75%
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| Number found in the name of San Francisco’s NFL team | 49 | 68%
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| Greatest age anyone has been authenticated to have achieved | 122 | 53%
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| Number in the name of the “super” type of film introduced by Kodak in 1965 | 8 | 53%
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| Number of the amendment to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees freedom of speech, religion and the press, and that protects the right to petition the government | 1 | 50%
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| Number on the blue-striped pool ball in a traditional set | 10 | 45%
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| Atomic number of the element nitrogen | 7 | 45%
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| Jersey number previously worn by Wayne Gretzky, but now retired across the entire NHL | 99 | 40%
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| Number of tons in the title of a hit song recorded by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955 | 16 | 38%
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| Number of kilobytes of memory in the Commodore home computer introduced in 1985 | 128 | 25%
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| Age at which Sarah, wife of Abraham, died according to Genesis 23:1 | 127 | 20%
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| Atomic number of the element gold | 79 | 20%
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| Number of Articles that define Anglican doctrines and practices | 39 | 18%
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| Pop song number in the title of R.E.M.’s 1988 single | 89 | 10%
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| The highest number of analog cable-ready channels an American television set receives | 125 | 8%
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