| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The second-largest country in the world by land area, known for its maple syrup and natural beauty. | Canada | 93%
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| Known for its ancient Aztec and Mayan ruins, as well as vibrant festivals like Día de los Muertos. | Mexico | 89%
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| The third-largest country in the world, known for its cultural influence and economic power. | United States | 89%
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| Famous for a Canal named after the country, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. | Panama | 85%
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| Shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti and is famous for its beaches and resorts. | Dominican Republic | 81%
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| Famous for reggae music, jerk cuisine, and Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man. | Jamaica | 81%
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| Known for its classic cars, cigars, and vibrant music culture. | Cuba | 78%
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| Renowned for its biodiversity and eco-tourism, with 25% of its land protected. | Costa Rica | 67%
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| Known for its Mayan ruins, such as Tikal, and colorful traditional textiles. | Guatemala | 63%
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| The first independent Black republic and the first country to abolish slavery. | Haiti | 59%
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| Known as the “Land of Lakes and Volcanoes,” with It’s Lake being one of the largest in the Americas. | Nicaragua | 59%
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| Famous for its crystal-clear waters and the swimming pigs of Exuma. | Bahamas | 52%
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| The birthplace of rum and known for its beautiful coral reefs. | Barbados | 48%
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| The smallest country in Central America, known for its coffee and volcanoes. | El Salvador | 48%
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| Home to the Great Blue Hole, a world-famous diving site. | Belize | 41%
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| The smallest sovereign state in the Western Hemisphere, known for its sugar plantations. | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 41%
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| Known for its Carnival and as the birthplace of steelpan music. | Trinidad and Tobago | 41%
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| Called the “Island of Spice” for its nutmeg and mace production. | Grenada | 33%
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| Home to the ancient Mayan ruins of Copán and the Bay Islands’ coral reefs. | Honduras | 30%
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| Known for the Pitons, twin volcanic spires that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | Saint Lucia | 30%
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| Known for its 365 beaches, one for each day of the year. | Antigua and Barbuda | 26%
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| Called the “Nature Island of the Caribbean” for its lush rainforests and hot springs. | Dominica | 22%
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| Famous for its pristine islands and as a filming location for Pirates of the Caribbean. | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 15%
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