Danish Islands By Single Hint - Statistics

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  • The average score is 13 of 20
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Was taken over by the USSR post-WW2 to 1946 Bornholm
90%
Home to the capital of Denmark Zealand
90%
Has the southernmost point in all of Denmark Falster
80%
Hans Christian Andersen is from here Funen
80%
Famous for salt Læsø
80%
Hosts a large festival with the same name every year Langeland
80%
The deadliest battle in the 1864 war happened next to this island Als
70%
Used to be a garbage dump Amager
70%
Has the closest thing to a desert in Denmark Anholt
70%
You can drive there when the tide is low Mandø/Rømø
70%
Thrusted right between Jutland, Funen and Zealand Samsø
70%
Polish farmers were once hired to cultivate crops here Lolland
60%
Famous for its giant marble-white cliff Møn
60%
You can go on "seal-safari" here Fanø
50%
Home to Jesperhus Mors
50%
2nd biggest island in Denmark, which many people mistake for mainland Northern Jutland
50%
Small artificial island that you drive on when crossing Øresund by car Peberholm
50%
Complimentary to the above Saltholm
50%
The biggest island in Roskilde Fjord Orø
30%
The biggest town is called Vindeby Tåsinge
30%
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