| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Excluding Alaska, which is the furthest north U.S. state? | Minnesota | 57%
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| What year did the channel tunnel that connects England and France open? | 1994 | 54%
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| What is the most popular (550+) name for a pub in the United Kingdom? | The Red Lion | 43%
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| How many feature films did Elvis Presley star in? | 31 | 34%
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| The family surnames Dingle, Sugden and Tate appear frequently in which UK soap opera? | Emmerdale | 33%
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| In the First Persian Empire who was the father of Xerxes the Great? | {Darius} the Great | 31%
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| In which city in Connecticut is Yale University located in? | New Haven | 29%
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| A Tequila Sunrise traditionally contains tequila, orange juice and what pomegranate syrup? | Grenadine | 26%
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| What is the name of a Beavers home? | Lodge | 21%
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| In the year 1967 in South Africa, who performed the first heart transplant? | Christiaan Barnard | 20%
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| Who was the interviewer in the famous 1995 Panaroma Interview with Princess Diana? | Martin Bashir | 20%
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| Who had 3 UK Number 1s in the 70s with 'Tiger Feet, 'Lonely this Christmas' and 'Oh Boy' | Mud | 16%
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| Found in Norway, what is the name of the world's northernmost city? | Hammerfest | 13%
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| In Greek mythology who was the goddess of magic and sorcery? | Hecate | 12%
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| What was the first animated film to be nominated for the Best Picture Oscar? | Beauty and the Beast (1991) | 10%
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| Who starred as Robin in the 1966 Batman movie? | Burt Ward | 9%
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| Who did Goran Ivanišević defeat in the 2001 Wimbledon Men's final? | Pat Rafter | 8%
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| Which U.S President had the nickname 'His Fraudulency'? | Rutherford B. Hayes | 6%
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| What does the gene editing technology CRISPR stand for? | Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats | 2%
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| Who won Gold for Great Britain in the Finn Sailing event at the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games? | Giles Scott | 0%
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