| % | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 98 | What does the H stand for in H2O? | Hydrogen | 97%
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| 99 | Better late than when? | Never | 97%
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| 96 | What, primarily, do giant pandas eat? | Bamboo | 96%
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| 100 | Who was the first U.S. President? | George Washington | 94%
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| 97 | What type of factory do Oompa Loompas work in? | Chocolate | 93%
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| 95 | What is the capital of Ireland? | Dublin | 92%
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| 91 | What disease killed approximately 40% of Europe's population in 1346–1353? | Black Death | 91%
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| 84 | What city are you in if you land at LAX? | Los Angeles | 91%
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| 92 | What is the name of the colored part of the eye? | Iris | 90%
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| 93 | Who was almost totally deaf when he wrote his ninth and final symphony? | Ludwig van Beethoven | 90%
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| 85 | Who founded Facebook? | Mark Zuckerberg | 90%
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| 94 | What does James Bond have a license to do? | Kill | 89%
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| 86 | Who is the world record holder for the men's 100m and 200m sprints? | Usain Bolt | 88%
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| 90 | What usually has three leaves, but in about 1/5000 cases has four or more? | Clover | 87%
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| 89 | Until 1903, what stimulant was added to Coca-Cola? | Cocaine | 86%
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| 87 | According to Greek legend, who opened the box that contained all the world's troubles? | Pandora | 83%
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| 88 | What is Mario and Luigi's occupation? | Plumber | 82%
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| 78 | What is the biggest island in the United States? | Hawaii | 78%
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| 80 | What is Superman's achilles heel? | Kryptonite | 78%
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| 68 | What is 6 + 5 * 4 + 3 * 2 + 1? | 33 | 76%
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| 81 | Who wrote "The Lord of the Rings"? | J.R.R.Tolkien | 75%
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| 83 | What company makes fragrance No. 5? | Chanel | 73%
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| 70 | What is the last name of musical brothers Nick, Joe, and Kevin? | Jonas | 73%
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| 79 | Although not current, what is the most well-known scale for measuring earthquake intensity? | Richter | 71%
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| 73 | What country lies on Egypt's southern border? | Sudan | 69%
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| 67 | Excluding external territories, what is the southernmost country on earth? | Chile | 67%
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| 82 | A spoonful of sugar helps the what go down? | Medicine | 67%
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| 76 | What is the name of the fictional doctor who talks to animals? | Doctor Dolittle | 65%
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| 72 | What does the V stand for in ROYGBIV? | Violet | 63%
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| 71 | What is deer meat called? | Venison | 62%
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| 77 | What is the Soviet version of an astronaut? | Cosmonaut | 59%
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| 74 | What are members of the church of Latter-Day Saints commonly known as? | Mormons | 56%
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| 75 | What comes in French, Russian, and Thousand Island varieties? | Salad Dressing | 56%
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| 65 | What Los Angeles street gang is rivals with the Crips? | Bloods | 55%
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| 64 | Who narrated the British version of "Planet Earth"? | David Attenborough | 55%
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| 63 | What layer of the earth comes between the core and the crust? | Mantle | 55%
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| 69 | What is the Spanish word for bull? | Toro | 55%
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| 57 | Who supposedly died at age 42 in 1977 - although some people aren't so sure? | Elvis Presley | 52%
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| 53 | What is the most common surname in Korea? | Kim | 50%
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| 40 | What herb, common in Mexican food, tastes like soap to people who have a certain gene? | Cilantro | 47%
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| 58 | What is the name for the crime of lying under oath? | Perjury | 47%
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| 60 | What river separates Texas and Mexico? | Rio Grande | 47%
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| 62 | What is the literal translation of the German word "Kindergarten"? | {Children}'{s} {Garden} | 46%
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| 14 | In what game can you get 50 extra points for using all of your tiles? | Scrabble | 46%
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| 66 | Which country's royal family included Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly? | Monaco | 45%
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| 55 | What was the deadliest battle in the American Civil War? | Battle of Gettysburg | 43%
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| 61 | What was the name of the rabbit in the movie "Bambi"? | Thumper | 43%
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| 47 | What body of water connects the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean? | Panama Canal | 42%
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| 56 | What was the Democratic Republic of the Congo known as from 1971–1997? | Zaire | 41%
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| 46 | What is the plural of quantum? | Quanta | 38%
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| 59 | What was founded in 1933 with the intention of lasting 1,000 years, but in actuality only lasted 12? | Third Reich | 38%
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| 49 | What is either a type of bird or a chain of islands off the coast of Africa? | Canary | 36%
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| 34 | What metallic element, starting with C, is used to make blue pigments? | Cobalt | 36%
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| 38 | What island was the center of Minoan civilization? | Crete | 36%
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| 44 | What mostly-dead language was used to write the Hindu Vedas? | Sanskrit | 36%
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| 43 | In Canada, what holiday happens on the second Monday of October? | Thanksgiving | 36%
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| 45 | U2 is a band. What is a U-2? | Airplane | 35%
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| 50 | What famous actor's last name means "baby goose"? | Ryan Gosling | 35%
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| 54 | Who was the demon barber of Fleet Street? | Sweeney Todd | 35%
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| 35 | What disease is associated with hydrophobia? | Rabies | 34%
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| 52 | Who is (usually) pursued by Blinky, Inky, Pinky and Clyde? | Pac-Man | 33%
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| 48 | What are Assam and Ceylon? | Types of {Tea} | 32%
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| 51 | Who was Jacob Marley's business partner? | Ebenezer Scrooge | 30%
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| 39 | What conquistador conquered the Aztecs? | Hernán Cortés | 29%
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| 28 | What country has a population of over 150 million but has never won an Olympic medal? | Bangladesh | 28%
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| 42 | What company is synonymous with ice resurfacing machines? | Zamboni | 27%
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| 41 | What term refers to the last runner in a relay race? | Anchor | 25%
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| 18 | In what country would you find the world's largest stadium: Rungrado 1st of May Stadium? | North Korea | 22%
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| 26 | What unit is defined as exactly 149,597,870,700 meters - the approximate distance between the Earth and the Sun? | {Astronomical} Unit | 21%
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| 6 | Who is the Greek goddess of agriculture? | Demeter | 21%
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| 33 | What candy was given to E.T.? | Reese's Pieces | 21%
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| 36 | What type of bird is featured on the Canadian $1 coin? | Common Loon | 20%
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| 22 | What is the only 6 letter word that ends in mt? | Dreamt | 19%
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| 27 | What company dominates the diamond industry? | De Beers | 18%
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| 32 | What lip-syncing duo had the hit "Blame it on the Rain"? | Milli Vanilli | 18%
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| 24 | What type of camel has two humps? | Bactrian | 17%
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| 37 | What is the word for a pile of rocks that marks a hiking trail? | Cairn | 15%
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| 3 | Which town did the Pied Piper rid of rats? | Hamelin | 15%
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| 23 | Bituminous and anthracite are types of what? | Coal | 14%
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| 16 | What dwarf planet, named after the Greek goddess of discord, is heavier than Pluto? | Eris | 14%
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| 31 | What is Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner's stage name? | Sting | 14%
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| 25 | What does an oenophile love? | Wine | 14%
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| 20 | What sport is sometimes called the "sweet science"? | Boxing | 13%
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| 29 | What is Indiana Jones's real first name? | Henry | 13%
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| 21 | Who did Ringo Starr replace as drummer for The Beatles? | Pete Best | 13%
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| 30 | Who wrote "The Audacity of Hope"? | Barack Obama | 12%
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| 17 | What movie coined the phrase "there can be only one"? | Highlander | 11%
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| 4 | What does "Nevada" mean in Spanish? | Snowy | 10%
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| 7 | What does the S stand for in "TTLS HIWWYA"? | Star | 10%
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| 15 | Who sculpted "The Burghers of Calais"? | Auguste Rodin | 9%
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| 13 | What is pulchritude? | Beauty | 9%
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| 10 | New Providence is the most populous island in which country? | Bahamas | 7%
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| 9 | What field of study is called "the dismal science"? | Economics | 7%
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| 12 | Who originally recorded the song "Respect", famously covered by Aretha Franklin? | Otis Redding | 7%
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| 8 | What is Zeno known for creating? | Paradoxes | 7%
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| 19 | What zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only? | The {White} Zone | 6%
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| 5 | What is the term for a story or drawing made by several people, where each person adds to it without seeing the work of the others? | Exquisite {Corpse} | 4%
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| 1 | What name is given to the phobia of the dark? | {Nycto}phobia | 4%
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| 2 | What is the study of smells and olfactory processes? | {Osmo}logy | 2%
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| 11 | What movie featured the quote "Once again things that could have been brought to my attention yesterday"? | The Wedding Singer | 2%
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