| Description | Land | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Name incorrectly used for The Netherlands but actually is a region | {Hol}land | 98%
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| Autonomous territory of Denmark, and the world's largest island. | {Green}land | 90%
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| Peter Pan lives here | {Never}land | 88%
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| Alice went down a rabbit hole and ended up here | {Wonder}land | 88%
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| Canadian province comprises the continental region of Labrador and this island | {Newfound}land | 86%
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| Amusement park focused on toy building bricks | {Lego}land | 84%
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| State in northeastern Australia | {Queens}land | 82%
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| Largest city on the North Island of New Zealand | {Auck}land | 78%
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| Ninth-smallest state of the United States, with Annapolis as its capital. | {Mary}land | 78%
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| Unrecognised country in the Horn of Africa that borders Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti | {Somali}land | 78%
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| Northern part of Scandinavia where the Sami live | {Lap}land | 74%
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| Happiest place on Earth | {Disney}land | 70%
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| Most populous city in the US state of Oregon | {Port}land | 70%
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| Loosely defined area of Western Germany along a river that it shares its name with | {Rhine}land | 70%
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| Scottish archipelago consisting of about 100 islands. A small pony is a well-known breed. | {Shet}land | 66%
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| Peninsula of Northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark | {Jut}land | 60%
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| Part of Czechoslovakia that was annexed by Nazi-Germany in 1938 after the Munich Agreement. | {Sudeten}land | 56%
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| Sweden's largest island, located in the Baltic Sea | {Got}land | 46%
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| Nickname for about 12 southern states of the US. Named after Mason and Dixon. | {Dixie}land | 42%
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| Area of coastal North America explored by Vikings. Leif Eriksson landed there around 1000 AD | {Vin}land | 42%
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