| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Cities 1: Capital of Bavaria | Munich | 100%
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| People 2: E=MC^2 | Albert Einstein | 96%
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| Cities 3: The second largest city in Germany; in medieval times to the 19th century, it was a member of the Hanseatic League | Hamburg | 96%
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| History 4: The fall of this structure marked a key point in the end of the Cold War. | Berlin Wall | 88%
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| Culture 3: Two brothers compiled this collection of fables, much of which remain iconic to this day. | Grimm's Fairy Tales | 88%
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| People 4: Inventor of the printing press. | Johannes Gutenberg | 88%
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| Culture 2: Bavarian festival known for beer consumption | Oktoberfest | 88%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: In ancient times, this famous forest was home to the Suebi Gallic people | Black Forest | 83%
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| People 3: Famous king of the Franks | Charlemagne | 83%
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| Composers 2: "Symphony No. 9 (Ode to Joy)," "Moonlight Sonata" | Ludwig Van Beethoven | 83%
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| History 1: Religious movement started by Martin Luther and his 95 theses against the Catholic Church | Protestant Reformation | 79%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: The quadriga atop this Berlin monument was briefly stolen by the French army under Napoleon | Brandenburg Gate | 75%
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| Composers 1: "Brandenburg Concertos," "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" | Johann Sebastian Bach | 75%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: Center of the German parliament | Reichstag | 75%
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| Vocab 4: (Conjunction) Und | And | 71%
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| History 3: Period of the slaughter of minorities in Nazi Germany; most notably Jewish people, but Romani, disabled, and LGBTQ+ people as well. | Holocaust | 71%
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| People 1: Famous Prussian monarch who, despite his reputation for military strength, originally sought a career in music | Frederick the Great | 67%
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| Cities 2: City where the automobile is said to have been invented. | Stuttgart | 67%
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| Vocab 1: (Noun) Leben | Life | 63%
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: Castle built under Ludwig II, the last king of Bavaria, to honor the composer Richard Wagner | Neuschwanstein | 63%
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| Vocab 2: (Verb) Sehen | To See | 63%
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| Cities 4: City home to the oldest university in Germany | Heidelberg | 58%
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| Composers 4: Soundtracks for "Gladiator (2000)," "The Lion King (1994)," and "Dune (2021)" | Hans Zimmer | 54%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: The tallest mountain in Germany, overlooking Lake Eibsee | Zugspitze | 54%
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| Culture 1: A scholar is approached by and makes a contract with the Devil in this play by Johann Wolfgang van Goethe | Faust | 50%
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| Vocab 3: (Adjective) Bose | Evil | 38%
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| Culture 4: Released in 1927, this movie, directed by Fritz Lang and written by Thea von Harbeau, is considered the first major science fiction film. | Metropolis | 33%
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| Composers 3: "Songs without Words," "Wedding March." | Felix Mendelssohn | 21%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Tallest church in the world | Ulm Minster | 21%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: Chalky landmark on the Pomeranian coast | Rugen Cliffs | 13%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: This national park crosses into Czechia and is named for its similarity to an Alpine country | Saxon Switzerland | 13%
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| History 2: Period following the Thirty Years War that brought stability to the Holy Roman Empire | Peace of Westphalia | 8%
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