| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Named after a continent which is commonly called the 'new world' | Americium | 94%
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| Largest country in western Europe, famous for its wine and food | Francium | 88%
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| Most populous country in the Europe, famous for its beer and leatherpants | Germanium | 86%
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| State and homonymous university in the USA | Californium | 84%
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| Named after a continent which is commonly called the 'old world' | Europium | 81%
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| City in California with a famous University | Berkelium | 72%
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| Named after the country in which Marie Curie was born | Polonium | 64%
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| Latin name of the previous mentioned country | Gallium | 63%
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| Latin name of the German state of Hesse | Hassium | 51%
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| Named after a village on the Swedish island of Resarö near Stockholm (3) | Ytterbium | 49%
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| Named after the island of Cyprus | Copper | 48%
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| German city, whose name literally means 'intestine city' | Darmstadtium | 48%
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| Named after a village on the Swedish island of Resarö near Stockholm (4) | Yttrium | 48%
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| Latin name of a peninsula in nothern Europe | Scandium | 44%
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| Latin name of a long and important river in western Europe | Rhenium | 39%
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| Named after a village on the Swedish island of Resarö near Stockholm (1) | Erbium | 38%
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| Named after a village on the Swedish island of Resarö near Stockholm (2) | Terbium | 37%
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| Latin name of Paris | Lutetium | 36%
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| Town in Russia with the status of naukograd (town of science) | Dubnium | 32%
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| Latin name of Stockholm | Holmium | 32%
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| Named after a research institute in California | Livermorium | 31%
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| Latin name of the largest country in the world | Ruthenium | 30%
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| Latin name of Copenhagen | Hafnium | 26%
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| Named after a small village in the Scottish highlands | Strontium | 25%
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| Named after a district in Thessalya, Greece | Magnesium | 12%
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