| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What word refers to either the coating of a nut or a type of weapon originating in medieval China? | Shell | 51%
|
| What country produces the most cranberries per capita? | Canada | 42%
|
| Typically, the name used for the strongest storm in the Atlantic hurricane season is retired after the season to avoid confusion in later years. Name the most recent storm that was the strongest of its season but did not have its name retired. | Lee | 34%
|
| The USSR was occasionally led by a troika rather than a single dictator. Name any one of the three members of the shortest-lasting Soviet troika. | Lavrentiy Beria / Georgy Malenkov / Vyacheslav Molotov | 19%
|
| Which country has an active-duty military of 12 soldiers? | Andorra | 17%
|
| Some people eat the hearts of animals. If you're eating the heart of a thistle, what are you most likely eating? | Artichoke | 15%
|
| In what year did Kublai Khan die? | 1294 | 7%
|
| What animal appears in the first question of Jetpunk's General Knowledge Quiz #1? | Bull | 7%
|
| Which molecule is an epimer of glucose? | Galactose | 7%
|
| Which New York skyscraper was built overhanging a church and later underwent secret modifications? | Citigroup Center | 2%
|
| Which region was first declared the capital of the Esperanto community and then invaded by Germany less than a decade later? | Neutral Moresnet | 2%
|
| What is the pseudonym of the developer of the classic Cookie Clicker game? | Orteil | 2%
|
| Who was the first performer at Woodstock? | Richie Havens | 2%
|
| What is the oldest military aircraft still in service? | De Havilland U-6A Beaver | 0%
|
| In the summer, what is the second-southernmost Antarctic research station? | Kunlun Station | 0%
|