| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| What word beginning with e is the given to a country that is completely surrounded by another country? | Enclave | 65%
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| Which branch of Protestantism is one of the largest, and is named after the man who launched the Protestant Reformation? | Lutheranism | 49%
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| What does the computing acronym LAN stand for? | Local Area Network | 41%
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| Which is the oldest and largest auction house in London, having been selling goods since 1744? | Sotheby's | 38%
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| What is the name of the occupation that makes and fits shoes for horses? | Farrier | 34%
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| Who was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for 'The Elephant Man' in 1981 and the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for 'Midnight Express' in 1979? | John Hurt | 27%
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| In the Bible, which saint was a tax collector? | Matthew | 27%
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| What was the name of the drag queen persona of Paul O'Grady? | Lily Savage | 21%
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| What is the name of the body of water that separates Madagascar from the African continent? | Mozambique Channel | 20%
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| What American city is also given to an omelette with diced ham, onion, and peppers? | Denver | 19%
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| Who was Ronald Reagan married to from 1940 to 1949? | Jane Wyman | 16%
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| What is the largest settlement and the administrative centre of the Orkney Islands? | Kirkwall | 15%
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| Catherine II (Catherine the Great) was Empress of Russia for 34 years, but what year did she come into power? | 1762 | 11%
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| What number follows + in the country calling codes for China? | 86 | 8%
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| Who had two UK Number 1 Albums with their debut album 'Room on the 3rd Floor' in 2004 then 'Wonderland' in 2005 and then a UK Number 2 Album with 'Young Dumb Thrills' in 2020? | McFly | 5%
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| What is the family name of the non-royal dukedom of Northumberland? | Percy | 5%
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| What is the name of the parrot in the Doctor Doolittle books created by Hugh Lofting? | Polynesia | 3%
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| Who won the 2020 Booker Prize for his debut novel 'Shuggie Bain' about a boy supporting his mother struggling with addiction? | Douglas Stuart | 2%
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| Who won Gold at the London 2012 Olympics for Great Britain, breaking a world record in the men's double trap shooting? | Peter Wilson | 1%
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| Who was the editor of the News of the World paper from 2007 until it ceased publication in July 2011? | Colin Myler | 0%
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